Electronics Forum: pth component melt wave soldering (Page 1 of 14)

Wave soldering SMT component spacing

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 18:54:21 EDT 2002 | scottefiske

PTH to SMT spacing should be 80-100 thous. any closer will result in bridging. Scott

Wave soldering SMT component spacing

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 20:01:23 EDT 2002 | davef

Many people use the same spacing [and pad designs] as they use for primary side SMT. We don�t. DOWN STREAM SMT-TO-SMT SPACING: In addition to proper orientation, components cannot be immediately upstream of terminations that are to be soldered or b

Top preheater for wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 12:14:08 EST 2020 | emeto

Use them always - they help for even preheat of the board. If there is a temp sensitive/melting component on top side, turn them off.

Pad design for SMD Bottomside wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 10:40:10 EDT 2001 | davef

First, your primary side component pads should be designed according to SM-782A, "Surface Mount design & Land Pattern Standard". Next if you did that and your secondary side component pads are the same size as your primary side components, your diff

About temperature sensitive component

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 11:08:13 EDT 2004 | davef

We're not sure what you mean by temperature sensitive components. From an assembly process stand-point, every component we use is temperature sensitive to one level or another. More specifically, some of our products use polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)

HMP soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 14:01:31 EDT 2013 | jax

HMP can mean a lot of things, although it is normally used as the generic name for one of the following alloys: Pb93.5 Ag1.5 Sn5 (296°C-301°C) Pb95 Sn5 (308°C-312°C) Pb97.5 Ag1.5 Sn1 (309°C) If you are talking abou

BGA soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 28 17:40:58 EST 2003 | davef

We theorize a secondary [bottom] side BGA can be wave soldered with planning. Issues are: * Keepout between the BGA and one side of the board that is clear of PTH parts requiring wave soldering, so to support the fixture. * Keepout around the BGA. *

Selective soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 29 09:31:29 EDT 2005 | lupo

Hello, I am not familiar with Inertec but have some expirience with selective soldering process, My oppinion is that the wave and slective soldering are not the same game. In Selctive soldering process is very important the layout design. If use th

Heat guns and component damage

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 15:51:04 EST 2006 | russ

Relays huh? I can tell you from previous experience that relays are not a good heat gun candidate. Did you check how long this part can withstand the 240? I do not know what the 4 setting is on a liester but it is probably well in excess of the 24

wave solder bean bags

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 13:47:28 EDT 2005 | russ

No you're not stupid, they will melt if the top of the board gets real hot. I was lucky most likely in that ours were usually off of the board surface. anything that will hold the weight material will work. Now that I think about it my shot bags w

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