Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 10:28:46 EDT 2007 | cecil
Just askin but why would someone even want to subject an assembly to even 6 reflow cycles? As far as how many cycles that an assembly can be subjected to, wouldn't that be determined my your components?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 13:52:41 EDT 2023 | emeto
Guys, it is a wash process assembly, so everything on the BOM can go to wash. The question is more around number of cycles limitation/rule.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 12:51:59 EDT 2004 | fastek
Michael- Although I'm a Pansonic guy at heart I would suggest Universal equipment for your needs. Machines are plentiful and the number of support people and companies that are servicing them are much more numerous than Panasonic. Send me a private
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 20:07:32 EDT 2023 | daniel_stanphill
The answer to this lies within the datasheets of the components on the board. Each component has its own specs as far as number of heat cycles, time at reflow, peak temperature, whether it can be washed, etc. You do not need to be as thorough on th
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 17:07:51 EDT 2003 | msjohnston
Like many others out there I am new to SMT assembly on flex circuits. In the past, we purchased flex assemblies manufactured from a sub-con. Now we will be building internally. Are there any guidelines when building products with flex circuits? Wa
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 12:17:02 EST 2000 | vickij
Hi! Has anyone out there ever tried to use a high-temp and a low-temp solder paste on a double-sided board without using an adhesive? (Populate the bottom side with the high temp paste, reflow, turn it over, then run the top side). I looked in the
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 15:47:07 EDT 2006 | Mark
IPC610 training to help verify issues that might arise. Also, the opeators need to know part numbers and descriptions because that should be common knowledge when running a SMT line. Plus, with your comment "At our company they know how the pick&plac
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 02 13:30:05 EDT 2008 | evtimov
I am new to the board so be gentle with me. > There are standards such as IPC-610 for PCB > assembly, IPC-600 for bare boards, etc. Is there > a "standard" for electro-mechanical assembly? Is > there an IPC standard or any other industry > appro
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 23 16:28:07 EST 1999 | CHANCE TURNER
| I am looking for clip art images of electronics assembly. Images like wave soldering, surface mount components, soldering irons... just general assembly graphics. Many sites have different individual images that they use I was just wondering if a
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 17:01:38 EST 2008 | slthomas
In that case the same tools can apply, just different implementation. We might use any a number of visual aids for an assembly, one for each component type (resisors, capacitors, ICs, etc.). In the case you're describing we might color code the lo
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