Mark,
      We routinely wave solder high volumes of 0805, 0603 and SOIC
packages.  We wave over 1.5 million SMT parts per day, mostly 0805's
(60%), typically at around 40 ppm.  The only caution I would give for
0805's is to closely monitor the temperature delta between preheat and
solder contact, especially for capacitors.  Thermal damage / cracking can
become a problem.

>>> Mark Ross <[log in to unmask]> 04/27/98 08:32pm >>>
I know that it is possible to wave solder 1206 style resistors.  What
about wave soldering a board with the following packages; SOIC and
0805
resistors and caps.  Has anyone done this sucessfully?  Thanks for any
input you can give.

Mark Ross

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