Could the preheating be combined with the reflow heating for the SMD components? (Of cause some THT components can't handle that thermally, so the two step soldering is still needed for boards with such components.
Hello I have exactly the same model with the engine for soldering electronic boards like in this video .i need to give me some information about the temperatures in degrees Celsius, which is suitable for gluing of printed circuits in each stage of production because I have some problems with stains from sticking onto the printed at the end of the process. what is the suitably temperature for the solder and which must be the suitably temperature for the preheating stage . Thanks a lot from Greece.
@ Agrowtek Inc. Which material is used for those small holding plates of the PCB ?. It seems they are not getting Tin plated on them 1:30 while only the PCB solder joints get it.
Probably stainless steel. They're called fingers. I worked at a place that had a wave solder machine. Ours was different from the one here. Our fingers were right on the belts. We didn't have that carrier thing. We ran boards continuously. One after the other all day long. Boss man liked production.
@EE_M_O_N_EE_Y_ For us clippy leads was separate from QC. I used to race this Chinese girl that we called Ming the merciless. See who could clip more boards. She hated to lose. Her name really was Ming too.
@EE_M_O_N_EE_Y_ we called it final inspection, or just final but yeah QC. Once I turned to the boss and said, Just think by the time we get all done with something it's brand new then. Which was weird because by then we'd been messing with it for months and were pretty sick of it ourselves.
How does the solder go up the joint? It gets to the joint which is at the same level as the PCB but doesnt get to the PCB. How come? Does it travel up the pins?
I see those who recycle boards for the gold and silver I wonder if there is a machine similar to this but in reverse so it can be easy to remove all the pieces
Still to new to SMT and wave solder. Would anyone be happy to share what are the parameters that we can control for wave solder process? Thanks in advance!
SMT parts on the bottom side get populated by a pick and place, depending on if the parts can be waved they will either be glued on with epoxy, or screened and reflowed just like the top side. If the parts cannot be waved and they are then reflowed on, there are two options for soldering the through hole components. 1: hand soldering, 2: a selective soldering machine which basically a CNC wave machine, it has a tiny little wave the you program to solder only a few spots on the board.
@@ubuntupokemoninc I imagined a robot with a solder dispenser carefully picking and choosing. I've heard of wave soldering and just watched this video out of curiosity. This board is pretty bare but I cannot for the life of me wrap my head around how this doesn't make a complete mess of more populated ones. Because I know how easy that is to do by hand with a momentary flinch. Relative temperature I guess? No cold spots to weld to.
@@distortion_tech_lab It works beautifully, for a hobbyist with a hobby iron, maybe you will have troubles. but with strong industrial fluxes, good irons with proper temp control in the case of hand soldering is very easy. The only problem is bridging. Selective wave soldering has done away mostly with bridging.
Wonderful demo, but I don't understand how the solder touched only such precise parts. I guess the pins sticking out picked it up and sucked it up high enough to fix it in the holes. I did not understand how the solder did not coat the entire PCB. I HATED HATED HATED THIS MUSIC. PLEASE DO NOT ADD ANY MUSIC TO A DEMO. IT HURTS THE EARS AND IS INSANELY IRRITATING. THOSE WHO WANT MUSIC CAN USE THEIR OWN STEREOS.
Finally understood the actual process of wave soldering, thanks! Also like the bubbly music in the background, gives a light atmosphere
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The precision and math that went into this is cool
Though myself deciding if I get a small bath Soldering for my business PCB that I sell on marketplaces and this was jaw open.
Could the preheating be combined with the reflow heating for the SMD components? (Of cause some THT components can't handle that thermally, so the two step soldering is still needed for boards with such components.
Hello I have exactly the same model with the engine for soldering electronic boards like in this video .i need to give me some information about the temperatures in degrees Celsius, which is suitable for gluing of printed circuits in each stage of production because I have some problems with stains from sticking onto the printed at the end of the process. what is the suitably temperature for the solder and which must be the suitably temperature for the preheating stage . Thanks a lot from Greece.
what is the type of the pump that used on this machine to make a laminar flow
@ Agrowtek Inc. Which material is used for those small holding plates of the PCB ?. It seems they are not getting Tin plated on them 1:30 while only the PCB solder joints get it.
I do jewelry soldering. My first thought was titanium, because solder wont stick to that material.
@LovemeAquarius Perhaps it's a material that's been much oxidized/continated? I reckon tin doesn't like that either.
May I use part of this video in another RUclips video?
Strangely relaxing with the music
Very impressive. What is the material of holders like the teeth of your tool?
Probably stainless steel. They're called fingers. I worked at a place that had a wave solder machine. Ours was different from the one here. Our fingers were right on the belts. We didn't have that carrier thing. We ran boards continuously. One after the other all day long. Boss man liked production.
@EE_M_O_N_EE_Y_ For us clippy leads was separate from QC. I used to race this Chinese girl that we called Ming the merciless. See who could clip more boards. She hated to lose. Her name really was Ming too.
@EE_M_O_N_EE_Y_ we called it final inspection, or just final but yeah QC. Once I turned to the boss and said, Just think by the time we get all done with something it's brand new then. Which was weird because by then we'd been messing with it for months and were pretty sick of it ourselves.
Buenas tardes, disculpa que podría hacer para que mis tarjetas pcb no sigan saliendo con cortos?
La máquina de soldadura es una seho libre de plomo
This wave soldering machine use LED MCPCB soldering possible???
How does the solder go up the joint? It gets to the joint which is at the same level as the PCB but doesnt get to the PCB. How come? Does it travel up the pins?
Yes, the solder wicks up the pins and holes with proper application of flux and pre-heating in the same way as hand soldering.
Yes that’s the soldering flux that allows the solder wick and provides the hole fill. Poor fluxes provide inadequate hole fill
I see those who recycle boards for the gold and silver I wonder if there is a machine similar to this but in reverse so it can be easy to remove all the pieces
oven
is there a small wave soldering for the home?
for the home it doesn't make much sense, just get a good soldering iron or a soldering heat gun with good tips
Si las hay
@@Nicolas_GE I have a few hundred boards that I need to wave soldering, hand soldering would take months
@@fbkl5943 ??? english please
@@fbkl5943 Puedes nombrar algún modelo?
Can I share a short portion of this video on LinkedIn?
Sure
From which company did you purchase your wave soldering machine?
Looks like ERSA EWS machine, lot of refurbnished or new should be on the market
This is a novastar spartan 8s machine.
wat type sensor used in the input tray feeding to conveyor how to senses
What an odd question.
They make so easy I this for years there little more to it
Are you currently hiring? I do the exact same thing at my job ?
Yep my Job in the mountains.
Anyone know to music used in this video?
Pamgea - Kevin Macleod
I used to use this same song in my videos.
Still to new to SMT and wave solder. Would anyone be happy to share what are the parameters that we can control for wave solder process? Thanks in advance!
What's the price?
why lamda not perfect ? i see wave to bad
What if their are smd component in bottom
Then you add those after.
They also sometimes use dots of glue to hold the SMD parts on while they go through the wave soldering machine.
SMT parts on the bottom side get populated by a pick and place, depending on if the parts can be waved they will either be glued on with epoxy, or screened and reflowed just like the top side. If the parts cannot be waved and they are then reflowed on, there are two options for soldering the through hole components. 1: hand soldering, 2: a selective soldering machine which basically a CNC wave machine, it has a tiny little wave the you program to solder only a few spots on the board.
@@ubuntupokemoninc I imagined a robot with a solder dispenser carefully picking and choosing. I've heard of wave soldering and just watched this video out of curiosity. This board is pretty bare but I cannot for the life of me wrap my head around how this doesn't make a complete mess of more populated ones. Because I know how easy that is to do by hand with a momentary flinch. Relative temperature I guess? No cold spots to weld to.
@@distortion_tech_lab It works beautifully, for a hobbyist with a hobby iron, maybe you will have troubles. but with strong industrial fluxes, good irons with proper temp control in the case of hand soldering is very easy. The only problem is bridging. Selective wave soldering has done away mostly with bridging.
I do this all day in a bigger machine and bigger pc panels
oh wow. NEATO 😲
Awesome
we need service help flux motor problem
Now i want to drink it😅
❤❤❤❤❤❤
thats cool
😅 in our i am workin from 3 months pn this machine
the music is hitting lol
Вы хоть установку чистите когда нибудь? У вас что установка , что палеты засраны🤣🤣🤣
forbidden fondue
Wonderful demo, but I don't understand how the solder touched only such precise parts. I guess the pins sticking out picked it up and sucked it up high enough to fix it in the holes. I did not understand how the solder did not coat the entire PCB.
I HATED HATED HATED THIS MUSIC. PLEASE DO NOT ADD ANY MUSIC TO A DEMO. IT HURTS THE EARS AND IS INSANELY IRRITATING. THOSE WHO WANT MUSIC CAN USE THEIR OWN STEREOS.
Boring
Hi