FREE Wave Soldering Interactive Guide from Bob Willis

FREE Wave Soldering Interactive Guide from Bob Willis

Bob Willis has created many training videos and interactive CD-ROM over his many years working in industry. Based on over 30 years running training courses on wave soldering for process, quality engineers and operators on Electrovert, Blundell, Vitronics, SEHO and many other systems. Our Guide to Wave Soldering & Process Defects is available as a…


Bob Willis has created many training videos and interactive CD-ROM over his many years working in industry. Based on over 30 years running training courses on wave soldering for process, quality engineers and operators on Electrovert, Blundell, Vitronics, SEHO and many other systems.

Our Guide to Wave Soldering & Process Defects is available as a download file for quicker delivery to your company. Originally it was just available as a CD-ROM from SMTA, IPC, SMART Group and other distributors, but now it can be downloaded to your PC as part of our Defect of the Month video selection

The interactive guide provides a complete guide to wave soldering, process setup, defect monitoring and a photo guide to some of the most common process defects and their causes. In addition the different parts of the process, fluxing, pre heat, solder waves are all accompanied with video examples

The files provided also include a PPM Monitoring spreadsheet and a guide to how to implement the use of PPM Parts Per Million monitoring process in to your facility.


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