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Intrusive reflow component selection

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 05:34:22 EDT 2006 | Loco

If you can, get some samples and just let them run through your oven a couple of times, they dont need to be mounted, just place them on top of some FR4, you'll find out soon enough if the plastic will hold.

Intrusive reflow component selection

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 05:45:50 EDT 2006 | Rob

Hi Dougs, Check out the PBTs (Peak Body temperatures)and time at these temperatures. Remember that they sit higher in the ovens than most other parts. If you have problems getting that data I should have it for Tyco, JAE, Hirose, Harting & a coupl

Intrusive reflow component selection

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 08:35:18 EDT 2006 | rlackey

Hi Dougs, I'm getting a funny feeling here... what's the part number & manufacturer? Cheers, Rob.

Intrusive reflow component selection

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 09:12:07 EDT 2006 | dougs

Hi Rob, TAICOM TSD42 TAICOM TSD08 TAICOM TKB06MSL HARTING 09232486824 TAICOM T140BHS cheers Dougs

Intrusive reflow component selection

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 11:21:26 EDT 2006 | dougs

Hi Rob, Many thanks for that, not sure if i can ask but where did you find that info? I've been looking but can't find it anywhere. regards Dougs

Intrusive reflow component selection

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 03:53:23 EDT 2006 | dougs

Hi Rob, I've decided at the moment to put them all over the wave, i'll keep looking into getting alternatives that are designed to be suitable and later on will hopefully switch some parts over. many thanks again Dougs

Problem with shielding component

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 00:59:04 EST 2007 | Guest

Your evaluation results confirms that Real Chunks is right on thermal mass absorption of the shield, that probably brought cold spots during reflow . I agree with his suggesttions as well.

Problem with shielding component

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 02:11:32 EST 2007 | aj

All, I ran a failed board back thru reflow with shields removed and it works fine. I think that tells me something ? Thanks all who contributed to the thread. aj...

soldering thru-hole SAC305 component

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 10:05:41 EDT 2007 | Johnny

Sorry new to this... Question: will I have any problem soldering a resistor network with SAC305 coated leads using a normal leaded wave process besides the normal board thickness issues Thx

SMT component handling

Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 10:59:36 EDT 2007 | pima

We ve got storage next to factory. We use trolleys to transport material to SMT machine so hard to suspect bend leads during tansport. Anyway any good documents saying about this will be good to have.


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