Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 10:06:23 EDT 2011 | blnorman
I thought there was a link for test labs somewhere on the site, but didn't see it in a quick look. Here are some I know of that should be able to run the test: Trace labs ACI Technologies (American Competitive Institute) STI Electronics
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 19:41:38 EST 2001 | davef
What do you mean by "But after performing temperature cycle test, the former aging rate (from the shear strength ) seems faster than the latter."? Comments are: I can't recall having heard the term "precipitation hardness" [not that that means anyt
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 15:02:37 EDT 2004 | davef
There's no such specification. Not should there be. Shear tests [in our opinion] are senseless, because: * Solder joint strength in pull/shear varies with lead geometry, solder volume, lead metal/metallization, and the way the test is done. * She
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 15:19:21 EST 2004 | nrocco
Can anyone point me in the direction to find some IPC standards for lead free solder joint reliablity tests, such as shear tests, pull tests, vibe tests, enviroment tests, etc. I need to know what the specs. are on all aspects of reliability and how
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 18 20:24:37 EST 1999 | Tony
I'm trying to replace the PTH connectors with the SMT connectors in my design, and would like to make sure the SMT connector solder joints are as stong as PTH's. What's the right test to verify that? Is Pull and Shear test is the right choice? Where
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 08 02:12:21 EDT 2001 | george
I do not doubt about the power of the 552 and 580, but in some cases it may be overdone. For just a simple (straight forward) shear test, you can also look at: http://www.chatillon.com/products/dpp.html (�Low Capacity Mechanical Force Gauge. These er
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 17:53:52 EST 2003 | davef
O' Connor Haaa. It's usually the design guys that foist the problems onto my desk. Now that is one shrewd process type that you have working at your company!!!! Can I have his / her name and number to get some tips on the technique that he / she
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 16:56:38 EST 2009 | lynn_norman
In a previous job, we had torque off requirements for different sized components for our screen print adhesive (non-conductive in our case). We used a torque watch that would measure max torque, so we could test production boards, shear testing was
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 03:40:34 EST 2009 | valeo
Hi Rajeshmara, Mail sent with the datasheet of the glue we use in production. Thanks for first information you provide me for the shear specifications on 1206. But can you be more precise on this point ? How did you define it ? Is anyone have more
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 11 21:56:41 EDT 2001 | davef
Continuing, I�ve optioned about the uselessness of shear testing of solder connections on this forum previously. So, the points that you make about the elusiveness of developing a standard for measuring solder connection strength is well taken. I�l