Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 05 13:04:33 EDT 2014 | horchak
237C max is on the low end for SAC305, especially if you have heavy leaded components. I always went with 245C and above depending on the board design. I noticed the electrolytic caps. You need to check max temp with the manufacture on those. When I
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 08:52:19 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi J, Yes, we do too. Funny thing is I was just looking at this last Friday. We call it sharing the bottom of the barrel. Typically it's just Process Engineers stuck down here, but from time to time, Maintenance gets stuck down here too. When in
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 14:59:20 EDT 2017 | solderingpro
Hello Henry, I believe some further clarification may be needed for someone to assist. Is the component already soldered prior to reflow? Does the component have paste already applied going through reflow? (or as per my previous question, is it al
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 16:39:03 EST 2017 | ltchsze
Thanks for input, dyoungquist. The condition here is without any flux or paste applied. Solder from component terminal started splashing by itself when put through re-flow.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 27 14:24:15 EST 2019 | ameenullakhan
Yes we have tried with low soak with longer reflow and high peak also low soak.. short TAL and low peak.. but were not able to eliminate the issue
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 15:40:44 EST 2006 | mgdrouin1
Comp is relay. I've pulled the spec. Max 240. Using Leister h/g with manual temp settings from 1-6 (20 - 600C)set by the operator. Gun was set to setting 4. They are using the heat gun to reflow the solder after SMT but before wave. High fai
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 22:27:16 EST 2006 | KEN
Many relays use soldered post coil terminatins inside the relay. In one case many years ago I found the SMT relay manufacturer used eutectic solder inside their hermetic relay. The SMT relay would fail because the solder balled up on the post, woul
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 21:53:06 EST 2000 | Dave F
Emmanuel: You have choices to prevent the solder paste from flowing to the second side during reflow: 1 Have your board fabricator plug the vias. 2 Put a temporary solder mask on the secondary side vias. 3 Have your designer relay-out the vias unde
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 17:32:35 EDT 2013 | tpost
We recently had a question come up regarding the amount of solder on a flat underside termination ( we referenced Flat Lug Lead in IPC 610). Judging by the photo you can see on the Left is a target solder joint, but on the right is one which had rewo
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 07:18:14 EST 2000 | Christopher Lampron
Dennis, The solder paste is responsible for holding the component in place pre-reflow. Several things to look at: Is the paste accurately printed on the pad? If not, there may not be enough of the component in contact with the paste to provide adiq