The Handbook of Machine Soldering
Description
Sound electrical connections are the operational backbone of everypiece of electronic equipment--and the key to success inelectronics manufacturing. The Handbook of Machine Soldering isdedicated to excellence in the machine soldering of electricalconnections. Self-contained, comprehensive, and down-to-earth, itcuts through jargon, peels away outdated notions, and presents allthe information needed to select, install, and operate machinesoldering equipment.
This fully updated and revised volume covers all of the newtechnologies and processes that have emerged in recent years, mostnotably the use of surface mount technology (SMT). Supplementedwith 200 illustrations, this thoroughly accessible text
Describes reflow and wave soldering in detail, including reflowsoldering of SMT boards and the use of nitrogen blankets
* Explains the setup, operation, and maintenance of a variety ofsoldering machines
* Discusses theory, selection, and control methods for solder,fluxes, and solder paste
* Defines standards of quality and shows how they can be achievedand maintained
Widely accepted in industrial and military circles, The Handbook ofMachine Soldering is an important resource for production managers,engineers, supervisors, operators, and anyone involved day-to-dayin electronic manufacturing. It is a proven text for upper-levelundergraduate college courses and for soldering seminars gearedtoward apprentices and future managers. A Brief History of Machine Soldering.
The Theory.
Fluxes.
Solders and Solder Paste.
Wave Soldering--Fluxers.
Wave Soldering--Preheating.
Wave Soldering--The Soldering Station.
Wave Soldering--Conveyors and Controls.
Wave Soldering--Installation, Selection, and Operation.
Stencils, Printers, and Dot Applicators.
Reflow Systems.
The Thermal Profile.
Solderability.
Training--Including Hand Soldering.
Controlling the Soldering Process.
Zero-Defect Soldering.
Troubleshooting the Process.
Design and Soldering.
Where Do We Go from Here?
Appendix.
Index. Ralph W. Woodgate is President of WoodCorp in Brewster, New York. He served as Chairman of the Joining Handbook Committee and earned his Cambridge Senior Certificate at the King Edward School. A shop-floor guide to the machine soldering of electronics
Sound electrical connections are the operational backbone of every piece of electronic equipment—and the key to success in electronics manufacturing. The Handbook of Machine Soldering is dedicated to excellence in the machine soldering of electrical connections. Self-contained, comprehensive, and down-to-earth, it cuts through jargon, peels away outdated notions, and presents all the information needed to select, install, and operate machine soldering equipment.
This fully updated and revised volume covers all of the new technologies and processes that have emerged in recent years, most notably the use of surface mount technology (SMT). Supplemented with 200 illustrations, this thoroughly accessible text
Describes reflow and wave soldering in detail, including reflow soldering of SMT boards and the use of nitrogen blankets
- Explains the setup, operation, and maintenance of a variety of soldering machines
- Discusses theory, selection, and control methods for solder, fluxes, and solder paste
- Defines standards of quality and shows how they can be achieved and maintained
Widely accepted in industrial and military circles, The Handbook of Machine Soldering is an important resource for production managers, engineers, supervisors, operators, and anyone involved day-to-day in electronic manufacturing. It is a proven text for upper-level undergraduate college courses and for soldering seminars geared toward apprentices and future managers.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780471139041
BINDING:
Hardback
BISAC:
Technology & Engineering
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 164.00(W) x Dimensions: 246.50(H) x Dimensions: 27.70(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English