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Baking components at 70 degree

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 14:20:19 EST 2007 | slthomas

I'm inclined to suggest that you use a specified temperature, thus eliminating your situation. Why not use 90�C? I suppose you could calculate a duration for 70 based on the requirements at 40 and 90 if you really wanted to, but still I wonder why.

Baking components at 70 degree

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 14:41:47 EST 2007 | gersla

Dear Steve. We are EMS company and we are getting wide range of components from our customers. Some of them came in trays, that can withstand up to 75 degree maximum. If someone will not pay attention to this the tray get damaged (if there is some Q

Baking components at 70 degree

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 20 01:22:41 EST 2007 | gersla

As I told you, some carriers (trays) are limited to 75 degree maximum, and from time to time employees do not pay attention to this. This is one of the reasons. The second reason is that 90 degree still be problematic in a case of rebake more then 3

Baking components at 70 degree

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 15:12:25 EST 2007 | slthomas

I see. You might request that those parts be provided in the proper trays (125�) for starters, but I do understand the issues with contract assembly. I'd be inclined to write a program to pick them from that tray and place them into a proper one. Wh

Baking components at 70 degree

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 13:09:35 EST 2008 | stevek

As I told you, some carriers (trays) are limited > to 75 degree maximum, and from time to time > employees do not pay attention to this. This is > one of the reasons. The second reason is that 90 > degree still be problematic in a case of rebake

Problem with y-axis Yamaha84 SMT mounter

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 25 22:54:55 EDT 2005 | KEN

sorry. re-read your post. The problem is the home sensor relative to the home pulse. You're catching the wrong home pulse. a 10mm offset sounds about right for a 360 degree error. You need 50% +/- 15 % to ensure you always zero to the same phys

After a bit of printer pneumatics chat

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 23 11:34:03 EDT 2012 | ericrr

With the help of the photo what would the little 90°coupler that joins the little (in diameter) hose to the solenoid that makes the squeegee go forwards and backwards. This is ex-second hand screen printer (SD-04-00) from Kontakt-Systems Ltd

Baking MSDs in tubes?

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 25 22:21:03 EDT 2007 | sleech

Let me explain. At 125 degrees C, the oven is above the boiling point of water. It will be vaporized and eventually be vented from the oven. However at temperatures of 90 degrees c and lower the relative humidity becomes an issue. For the life of me,

Fuji NXT

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 02 11:12:58 EST 2006 | smtuser1234

Watch out for the large board trick. You have to turn the board 90 degrees to run it.

Tombstoneing LEDs

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 06 06:38:52 EDT 2010 | mun4o

Turn the panel 90 degrees.

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