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Surface mountable coin cell terminal shims or similar

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 03:22:43 EDT 2015 | pvogel

I'm looking for some SMD shims or something to solve this problem. We have a coin cell on a PCB and the side that contacts the PCB also has traces under the cell that don't connect to the cell. So I'm after some small dots of something suitable for

Re: Surface mount socket savers

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 10 00:40:42 EDT 1999 | John

| I'm searching for a source for surface mount socket savers that accept a hand test socket (Yamaichi, Nepenthe etc...). Barring availibity of an SMT socket saver does anyone know a good technique for soldering socket savers into a .250" thick, 20+ l

Problems about Profiling board with P5 socket

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 20:56:29 EST 2004 | davef

You have too many rules. Priority #1 melt the solder. Priority #2 worry about the other stuff. Priority #3 count the fly shit.

Re: cleaning solution to clean socket board.

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 23 14:05:08 EDT 2000 | Aokilab

Hi Soza: As Dave F mentioned, there are lot of factors involving the formation of residue, after cleaning. Factors, (such as: solvent's cleaning power, presence of metal oxides, type of soldering flux, etc...). One thing pretty sure, IPC is usually

Water-soluble flux vs test socket cleaners?

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 13 18:06:08 EDT 2015 | caurbach

I'm not familiar with any "test socket cleaners", but I will tell you that water soluble flux is designed for a soldering application so it requires heat to activate. Not sure how effective it would be at removing oxides at room temperature. Second

Problems about Profiling board with P5 socket

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 21:39:09 EST 2004 | Bryan

15 C. it's very hard to decrease the Delta T. and the socket temperature always the lowest one because of it's large ,partly metal composed body.is there anyone can share with me the profiling experince of P5 socket? or any suggestions will be greatl

WS flux vs test socket cleaners? --- Similar BUT Different

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 15 08:48:53 EDT 2015 | davef

Sure, the formulation and purpose of a soldering flux and a socket cleaner are basically the same. Off the top of my head, differences are: * Activation temperature: soldering flux [~200*C], socket cleaner [~120*F] * Compatibility with some solder

solder paste

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 09:58:05 EDT 2011 | davef

Pressure printing systems Conventional stencil printing techniques have fundamental limitations as regards paste handling: The volume of paste available for printing is limited, so frequent replenishment is necessary Paste is difficult to c

solder ball attachment machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 14:24:17 EST 2004 | nrocco

Im looking for equipment that can attach solder balls between the size 15-25 mils to the leads of a land grid array. There is also the posibility of attaching balls before leads are inserted into the socket. This is a little differant than attaching

SMT solder Covering component surface

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 13:38:01 EDT 2013 | emeto

I am also not sure if the Electrolytic capacitor has a "flat lug leads". I think it is more like a coined lead. I hope other experts can advice.


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