Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 16:05:26 EDT 2012 | smtvys
Hi i have many parts for heller, but i also build resistance costums or copy, let me know if you are interested on it.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 03:23:09 EDT 2013 | vishnudas123
Dear All, can please tell specifications of heat resistant glass plate which is used to flux application and process control of wave soldering. can you tell the suppliers of the same in India. BR, Gupta.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 24 16:05:14 EST 2003 | pdeuel
Kapton tape is heat resistant to tempratures accociated with wave solder process. If your process is not no clean then masking compound will work.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 20:07:24 EDT 2007 | davef
As sources for heat resistant gloves, try: * National Safety Apparel * Radnor
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 11:14:20 EDT 2005 | jdumont
Looking at the data for the 3748 material it says its only heat resistent to 79 C. Im going to go with the 3779 instead because of the higher temp rating (149C). Thanks JD
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 13 03:49:27 EDT 2009 | nagesh
Thx a lot brown.Well this worked out better. earlier i had tried using a heat resistant tape on the component ended up with issues. Thx Nagesh
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 15:14:52 EDT 2022 | glasscake
second the kapton tape. Another tape we use alot of is powder coat tape (a tan color) because it has excellent heat resistance and a good adhesive that does not leave residue.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 20:23:43 EDT 2004 | wdlau
Hi, I am looking the practice when you are phasing in the LF wave soldering process of larger boards with Larger AL E- cap, are there any concerns about the heat resistant, is there any risk to damage the E cap as higher temp is a need for larger bd
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 13:04:37 EST 2003 | Bill
Thanks for the information, --We would like to replace the conveyor 'belt' rather than replace the whole conveyor. Do you know of any sources for the belting material? (ESD, heat and chemical resistant) Best Regards, Bill
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 06 16:11:25 EDT 2003 | RF Lurker
I understand that there may not be a lot of material on this, as most threads I've seen discourage doing it. It goes against DFM to do it. But I wish to use a large copper area instead of heat sink and thermal epoxy to cool a regulator. But I can'