Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 02 08:49:35 EST 2003 | larryk
We use the epoxy gold finger gloves. They are cheap and can be cut to length. We get them from; Stevens Products, Inc 973-672-2140
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 01 11:03:31 EST 2003 | davef
We just use stare titanium stiffeners from the wave soldering area. Titanium is probably over-kill for your needs, but will work. Sources for titanium stiffeners are: * APT 603.622.1211 Tom Dimagio * New Era Technology 603.669.77971 Jessie Ward * B
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 17:51:52 EDT 2006 | Geo
When we have warpage issues we use Titanium Panel Stiffeners even though the stiffeners are mainly used for Wave we find little issue for reflow. Mind you the boards have to be large enough.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 02 17:43:17 EDT 2000 | Dave F
James: I believe Delmat is a proprietary product. Check with some of the solder fixture fabricators in the archives. Continuing, I would not select knowingly Delmat as a board stiffener. It's a composite material similar to oriented strand board
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 23:12:13 EST 1998 | Kelly
We run stiffeners on all of our product through our wave solder process and most of our product through our reflow and adhesive cure oven. The problem is we continually put on and take off stiffeners because of poor reliability of stiffeners staying
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 08:44:49 EDT 2014 | emeto
Hi, 1. I will run the board on the mesh if single sided. 2. For double sided board, I will try stiffeners. 3. If stiffeners don't work, then you have to create a handling fixture(holds the board and has enough openings to let the air flow to the PC
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 12:23:00 EST 1998 | Bill Schreiber
Kelly, How are you cleaning the stiffeners? The Smart Sonic cleaning process has been very successful in such applications. Visit the Smart Sonic Web Site at: www.smartsonic.com Or call me at 1(800) 806-440-R. Regards, Bill | We run stiffeners
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 16:56:27 EST 1998 | Chris Lampron
| | We run stiffeners on all of our product through our wave solder process and most of our product through our reflow and adhesive cure oven. The problem is we continually put on and take off stiffeners because of poor reliability of stiffeners sta
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 10:33:10 EST 1998 | Chrys
| We run stiffeners on all of our product through our wave solder process and most of our product through our reflow and adhesive cure oven. The problem is we continually put on and take off stiffeners because of poor reliability of stiffeners stayi
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 27 15:48:13 EST 2004 | pdeuel
Dose anybody know of a method of preventing board sag in the wave process. We have a 2 year old Deltawave. The product we are running is a one sided 10in x 12in panel of 6 PCB's. Pin headers and connectors are near all of the edges. Our current board