Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 16:05:34 EDT 2003 | Kris
Hi, I think using a epoxy glue will be a more approriate process for a IR oven than kapton tapes or high temp solder Comments ?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 10:31:14 EDT 2006 | CL
Hello Brad, We are running the Slim Kic 2000. We have found the predictions to be fairly accurate as long as the suggested change is within 20 degrees of the original recipie. As a test I ran a board with the wrong profile. The predictions got me wi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 09 18:28:34 EST 2004 | Ron W
I'd like to know if anyone could recommend a good high-temperature adhesive that can be used for thermocouple attachment. I've always used high-temp solder and tape in the past, but would like to try using adhesive. Any info is certainly appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 18 14:44:56 EDT 2008 | jax
Saunders Technology... or ECD (makers of M.O.L.E.) has what is called a TEMPROBE that will work how you want... even in "wet" solder paste. Maybe others here can tell you if it works well or not, I use KIC. www.ECD.com/saunders/tp.htm
Electronics Forum | Mon May 19 09:29:59 EDT 2003 | bradlanger
Dave, We are using Kester Easy Profile 256 No clean Sn62Pb36Ag02. The oven itself is a Dima SMRO-0252 which is a short oven, it has 13" of preheat, 13.5" of soak, 6.25" of reflow, and 10" of cooling on the way out of the oven. We are soldering multi
Electronics Forum | Mon May 19 02:59:04 EDT 2003 | emeto
Hi, I can give you a few steps. 1. The solder paste. Take the profile that manifacturer gives for the paste. 2. Use termocouple to measure the tempereture. Put PCB and measure the temperature in equal terms. 3. Compare your profile to manifacturers
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 07:45:37 EDT 2009 | patrickbruneel
Deni, When using a no-clean flux preheating is a critical parameter. If you don’t have a thermo profiler you can use inexpensive temp. labels See link http://www.coleparmer.com/catalog/product_view.asp?sku=0806822 or Google Temperature labels If i
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 21:37:04 EST 2005 | KEN
How thick is this pallet? 6mm, 8mm, 10mm? I would look at: Make sure you're pot height is correct (lead clearance). If you are burrying the pallet in the fountain, your going to "push" a large volume away. The solder "push" should not plow over t
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 10:12:38 EST 1998 | Brian Conner
| For some as yet unkown reason, we have started to have some boards sag and go under the wave. The boards are surface mount top side and conventional components wave soldered. We have checked the wave hight and both the profiles on the wave solder a
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 06:20:44 EST 1998 | Kelly
| For some as yet unkown reason, we have started to have some boards sag and go under the wave. The boards are surface mount top side and conventional components wave soldered. We have checked the wave hight and both the profiles on the wave solder a