Electronics Forum: glue on pads (Page 1 of 74)

adhesive on pads

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 02 22:58:10 EST 2002 | davef

Whatever I've said, my intent has never been to insult you. Smack you yes, insult you no. True, you never said the word �strings� but you did say � * �� shouldn't I be able to expect enough green strength from my epoxy to hold 0603 caps in place wi

adhesive on pads

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 12:07:25 EST 2002 | slthomas

* What material are you using? Loctite 3609 * What is your cure profile? In excess of the 90-120 seconds at 150C that Loctite recommends. * Dot dimensions and tip? 27g. conical tipped needle for the 0603's. I started with a 14 mil dot which loo

adhesive on pads

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 20:10:24 EST 2002 | davef

Oh. [Howabout if I smack you?] If ahma connectin� wif whut yer sayin�, you: * Don�t like the appearance of the glue slobberin� out from under the component even though there is no apparent glue on solderable surfaces. * Concerned about the hydrosco

adhesive on pads

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 30 17:27:45 EST 2002 | davef

You should not have glue "all over the place." Tou should not have glue on solderable surfaces. It sounds like you are stringing glue from one dispense location to the next. Search the fine SMTnet Archives [there might be something there]. Read a

glue strangeness

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 10:35:46 EDT 1999 | Gian.D

We are assembling double side pcs reflowing (smt) on top and by wave on bottom. After first step (smt) we dispense glue on the bottom side putting one or two glue dots under small components and we cure in oven before wave. After wave soldering we f

glue measurement

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 02:44:47 EDT 2001 | djarvis

Frank, Don't know about point 1 but if they don't fall off I don't worry about it. If they do fall off it's generally because someone has mishandled them before the wave, like shoving them into racks and the like. If they have fallen off and you can'

glue size

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 28 12:19:20 EST 2006 | slthomas

So I'm the only one that's had crappy piles of silkscreen between pads?

glue size

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 02 09:47:41 EST 2007 | slthomas

We had a supplier that put a [fuzzy and of variable height) line of ss between all chip R and C pads. Of course we were in low cost mode and had purchased a year's worth of boards.

silkscreen on solder pads

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 23 14:33:44 EDT 2002 | lhoang

Any one encountered the problem such as poor conductivity when the silkscreen mis-registrated on the solder pads ? Thanks; Linh

silkscreen on solder pads

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 03 08:28:29 EST 2002 | davef

We have had poor solderability from silk screen being on pads, but have never measured the conductivity.

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