Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 10 10:23:47 EDT 2019 | don_julio
We started getting better reflow after rotating the pcb to locate the greater mass closer to the center of the oven. However we still leave space between panels on the conveyor to achieve a better reflow. This costs us production time. I'm simply lo
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 12 11:16:55 EST 1998 | Dave F
| | | I have a need to dispense a latex masking material using an automated dispensing system. We are presently looking at the I&J750. Does anyone have any experience with this piece of equipment, or have a better solution available? | | | | | Dou
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 10:25:11 EST 1998 | Doug Clement
| | | | I have a need to dispense a latex masking material using an automated dispensing system. We are presently looking at the I&J750. Does anyone have any experience with this piece of equipment, or have a better solution available? | | | | | |
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 13:36:37 EDT 2006 | SWAG
We've had much trouble with flex circuits. As previously mentioned, you must have local fids for the board or the BGA itself (if panelized). Other troubles we experience are drilled holes for pinned connectors. Unless the PCB manufactur has some w
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 18:26:04 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| Has anyone had any experience in using SMT to mount an organic (FR-4, Getek) rider card onto an organic (FR-4, Getek) mother board? By SMT I mean the attachment of the rider card would be through pads directly to pads on the mother board. | | Than
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 10 08:51:01 EDT 2019 | don_julio
Thank you Clare. After doing some more research, I found they are known in the industry as "Carriers". I did look into that durostone material. They prices are beyond reasonable. My trek now is seeking a material to make planks out of to lay the b
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 10 12:52:02 EDT 2019 | slthomas
The only material I've ever heard of for these applications is the one that you have already rejected (Durostone). There is a similar material called Durapol, and if memory serves me correctly it is somewhat cheaper than Durostone.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 11 11:25:57 EDT 2019 | don_julio
> If the board is just not reaching the temps you > need, you could place them in an oven to > "preheat" them. When I was building a > rather thick board with a copper core I had to do > this. Since we were only doing sma
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 10 05:05:33 EDT 2019 | pcbconnectchina
Hello! Don, I heard from SMT factory that the fixture for oven they use is durostone material, I don't if durostone is correct name translated, it is synthetic stone made of carbon fiber sheet. Best Regards Clare PCB Connect China
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 09 21:10:11 EDT 2019 | don_julio
In our reflow oven it has pins which move at the predetermined speed to move the pcb through the various zones in the oven. The forward row of pins is fixed along the front of the oven. The rear set of pins is adjustable per the width of the pcb. We