Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 05:41:04 EDT 2020 | SMTA-Davandran
I have one product which only need print low temperature solder paste on OSP pad. This pad will used for hot bar process. Desired solder paste thickness is 0.10 mm to 0.15 mm. Is any one can advise right stencil thickness and aperture opening for it.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 07 02:08:56 EST 2009 | sachu_70
Hi! Just joined the circuit. Hot Bar soldering is very reliable provided the Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC) and Rigid PCB design support this technique. Some of the critical aspects that need to be considered include Stencil apperture design for sold
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 19 15:11:09 EDT 2009 | davef
The sole soldering quality standard that we are aware of is A-610.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 05:26:05 EDT 2009 | sachu_70
Hi Dave, Would this be different from IPC-610-D. I am not sure.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 08:28:24 EDT 2009 | davef
No. They're the same ... A-610 and IPC-A-610
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 16 04:47:43 EDT 2009 | zhengjb
Any acceptance criteria for hot bar soldering finishing? e.g. IPC-A-610? or anything else?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 10:24:06 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
Yes I agree with Emil that the Jig/Fixture design is crucial for alignment. The hot-bar machine I worked with came with a digital camera and monitor to aid with alignment. Other than that, the right profile (heat, pressure and dwell), and a good fl
Electronics Forum | Sat May 28 04:56:23 EDT 2005 | WDLau
Dear, I am looking for the supports, specification, etc of the solderiability of Hot bar Reflow process with: A). FPC plating with sb/pb= 90/10, to be mounted to B) B). Golden plating PCB Please kindly input, As far as I know the melting point of
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 29 07:23:57 EST 2008 | ghenning
Watch out for workmanship specs. I don't believe this is covered under IPC-A-610. You may have to write your own. Alignment of the fixture and coplanarity of the bar and substrate are key. Also, pay close attention to stencil aperture and thicknes
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 21 19:34:32 EST 2006 | Tom Smykowski
Omar: I dealt with this so called "hot bar" process also, and you're right; it's neither reliable nor repeatable. The goal was to attach a flex LCD display to another flex circuit. The flex LCD was constructed of resin and conductive silver particl
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