Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 29 04:13:39 EDT 2006 | Olas
What kind of material is Durastone? The only I could find on Google is a stone used for tiles, but probably you are referring to another material. I hope it is not extracted from the same mines of Baohodium ;-) Regards, Olas
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 29 04:20:12 EDT 2006 | Olas
Sorry, I found it. I typed Durastone instead of Durostone. Interesting material. Have a good day, Olas
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 10:27:51 EDT 2014 | swag
You might look at "Tacsil". It's a product we've used over the years for stuff like this. It's basically a sheet of material that can be cut into any shape with scissors or X-acto that's sticky on both sides. It can go thru reflow a bunch of times
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 19:48:41 EST 2005 | chad
Sue, What is the material your pallet is made of?? Are your thru pocket openings beveled??
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 12:11:51 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, Are you coating the bottom of the palette with flux? What's the material of the palette. I have not seen that, but we did have some weird problems when we did not add flux on a virgin palette, but once it dirtied up a little it was ok. We had
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 11:10:29 EDT 2009 | dwelch123
I use insulfab. Try their website.I like the material they use and quick turn around
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 09:25:42 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| | i'm sure everyone has run into this at one point or another. I have a thin pcb .025 that is single up that has to be built on a pallet. does anyone have any tricks to the pallet design that will help to hold these boards down during the scree
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 17:31:12 EDT 1999 | DaveH
For another excellent vendor try EMC GlobalTechnologies in Pennsylvania (215)340-0650. Contact Marty Wetzel. | | | | | | any thoughs? | | | | | | thanks | | | | | | | | You should use pallets that stand the reflow as well so that no separation wi
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 10:03:07 EDT 1999 | Boca
| | | | i'm sure everyone has run into this at one point or another. I have a thin pcb .025 that is single up that has to be built on a pallet. does anyone have any tricks to the pallet design that will help to hold these boards down during the s
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 12:16:27 EDT 2007 | electronhose
Glastic is cheaper than the custom composite materials normally used for pallets, but the few I have had fabbed started to degrade pretty quickly. Some pallet material is rated at 260 C continuous / 360 Max where the best Glastic I could find is rate