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PCB assembly bow and twist

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 26 12:12:55 EST 2013 | igorfo

Dear Friends, I need your help to understand requirements and measurement methods for bow and twist of assembled PCB (PCBA have and SMT and TH components). I already check all posts on the site but didn't found any related to my question answers.

Re: Home plate or bow tie?

Electronics Forum | Sun May 28 08:21:52 EDT 2000 | Sal

Can't agree more than moving over to Homebase apertures, But ensure that the cut back angle is correct,to acute of and angle will leave you with an inadequate contact area fot the terminations on the chip components and you will start seeing insuffic

Stress induced during V-score depaneling

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 10:02:11 EDT 2011 | travishemen

Thats .088" from component edge to pcb edge.

Stress induced during V-score depaneling

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 17:36:09 EDT 2011 | davef

Travis H: Are both pads of the component the same distance [0.088"] from the edge of the board?

Stress induced during V-score depaneling

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 17 16:15:41 EDT 2011 | rway

One problem you may have with deeper scoring is not so much broads breaking apart unintentionally, but warping upstream while on the SMT line which can cause sagging. This may give you transport issues from one machine to another, and if you have an

Rework induced thermal shock of SMD capacitors

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 30 20:48:31 EST 1997 | Tom Gervascio

Has anyone had any experience with thermal shocking and cracking of SMD capacitors during the rework process? My company was advised to preheat capacitors to 125 C at a rate of 2 C/sec before replacing them onto boards. Would this maybe degrade c

Re: Rework induced thermal shock of SMD capacitors

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 31 10:09:27 EST 1997 | Ken Daniels

| Has anyone had any experience with thermal shocking | and cracking of SMD capacitors during the rework process? | My company was advised to preheat capacitors to 125 C | at a rate of 2 C/sec before replacing them onto boards. | Would this maybe

Re: Rework induced thermal shock of SMD capacitors

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 31 08:55:09 EST 1997 | justin medernach

| Has anyone had any experience with thermal shocking | and cracking of SMD capacitors during the rework process? | My company was advised to preheat capacitors to 125 C | at a rate of 2 C/sec before replacing them onto boards. | Would this maybe

Re: Rework induced thermal shock of SMD capacitors

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 31 23:02:19 EST 1997 | Scott McKee

| Has anyone had any experience with thermal shocking | and cracking of SMD capacitors during the rework process? | My company was advised to preheat capacitors to 125 C | at a rate of 2 C/sec before replacing them onto boards. | Would this maybe

Re: Rework induced thermal shock of SMD capacitors

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 01 13:04:42 EST 1998 | scott cook

| Has anyone had any experience with thermal shocking | and cracking of SMD capacitors during the rework process? | My company was advised to preheat capacitors to 125 C | at a rate of 2 C/sec before replacing them onto boards. | Would this maybe

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