Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 21:19:31 EDT 2001 | davef
Curious. Tell us more about: * Murata solderability protection * Solderability protection on the caps used to replace the Muratas * Reflow profile used with each of the two pastes * Differences in the two pastes
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 07:51:28 EDT 2015 | kkay
We have been experiencing an issue where our Panasonic film caps on a board are losing their rated capacitance. We are well within their recommended reflow specs and no other operation exposes the part to a temp of more than 160°C. The caps will read
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 03 12:21:15 EST 2005 | Chunks
Lets get to the simple things. Wave or Reflow? Wave soldered parts have a higher susceptibility to physical damage until they are waved. That�s were I normally see this type of break. Usually, the crack is a circular pattern in the cap if it�s fr
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 14:55:25 EDT 2007 | jseagle
Change to through hole or hand solder. we are in the same boat and have not foound a reflow solution. James
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 12:48:32 EDT 2008 | mumtaz
What the hell our you talking about 200 c max? I would think any nolead part is capable of going hi-er that this. I think you are looking at max temps or something that does not make sents for temps you need to reflow.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 14:42:42 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
How big is the cap ? We successfully reflow caps that measure aprrox .750" x 750" at the base and are .678" tall. The ovens we use are Vitronics XPM's.(1230,1040 and 930) We also process these caps through our Omniflow 10. As stated, oven length wi
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 12:19:20 EDT 2007 | guqing
We are having problem to develop lead-free (SAC305) reflow profile for big SMT electrolytic caps. The delta T of the joint of the cap with the rest of the board is too big to fit in the tighter lead-free window. Any suggestions regarding the total pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 10:55:32 EST 1999 | KenF
Hi, could anyone tell me the maximum size of an SMD ceramic capacitor that can be assembled on a copper based substrate reliably? The SMD will be reflowed on the copper substrate. The main concern is the CTE mismatch between the ceramic capacitor and
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 11:26:23 EST 2005 | CW
How large of chip capacitor can we use reliably? I��ve heard they tend to crack. I��ve also heard if you pre heat the larger chip caps (1812 and above) before vapor phase reflow, they won��t crack. If I use 2 mil copper for a power supply board, a
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 05:00:23 EST 2005 | rlackey
Hi CW, Regarding orientation, yes, your diagram is right - see the following link for confirmation. http://search.murata.co.jp/Ceramy/image/img/A18X/C2EB3C.PDF Regarding information on bending strength you want to talk to your local Murata office