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Re: paste in hole

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 28 11:47:54 EDT 1999 | Christopher Cross

| | | hello, | | | | | | has anyone tried dispensing solder paste in thru holes instead of waving or hand soldering. if so how did it work out for you. | | | thanks for the input | | | | | | wayne | | | | | | | | | | | We have tried this mainly

Paste in hole

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 10:24:39 EDT 2003 | paulrm

The typical PIP process is incorporated into the surface mount process. This approach requires the following: The stencil will be designed so that the correct amount of solder paste can be printed onto the through-holes to form an acceptable joint

Reflow soldering through hole parts

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 11:20:01 EST 2001 | slthomas

Thanks, Pete. In our case I think the device is just too much of a challenge to take on as a first try at the process. The reduction in lead volume from the optimum round lead to the "crescent" shape pretty much sunk us from the get-go. Just could

Reflow soldering through hole parts

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 01:41:00 EST 2001 | pjc

Steve, I have no influence over conn design. We paste print-reflow solder two types of connectors. One is a 50 pin IDC w/ 0.5mm lead dia @ 2.54mm lead pitch and a chamfered pointed lead tip. The other is 32 pin DIP w/ 0.36mm lead dia @ 2.54mm pitch

Paste in hole (state of the art)

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 18:33:08 EST 2006 | mika

Paste In Hole "PIH" or Pin In Paste "PIP" are two different names of the same process. As far as I know this is fairly simple: the reason from the beginning is to avoid an extra process step/steps in the production line. That is to produce through h

Paste in hole (sate of the art)

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 11:59:56 EST 2006 | dannyleach

We design a broad range of DC/DC power supplies for various telecom, internet, and computor applications and have been succesfully using intrusive reflow for ~7 years now. Our pcbs range from 0.065 to 0.090 in thickness and are moslty dense 4 to 8 la

What is the smallest hole size available through PCB123?

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 02:43:55 EDT 2013 | hqew2013

The smallest finished hole available for 2 layer board is .020”. The smallest finished hole available for 4+ layer board is .014”. All holes are round and drilled through from top to bottom layer of board. No blind or buried vias. For holes = .15

Re: Use of solder paste for leaded thru hole parts????

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 30 18:37:19 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| Hi all . | Thanks to Ryan, Brian , Justin and Dave for the timely help earlier. | I would appreciate if somebody could help me in the stated issue: | I am trying to to place one thru hole 20 pin connector along with the SMT components by paste pri

Re: Use of solder paste for leaded thru hole parts????

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 06 13:17:50 EDT 1998 | Upinder Singh

| | Hi all . | | Thanks to Ryan, Brian , Justin and Dave for the timely help earlier. | | I would appreciate if somebody could help me in the stated issue: | | I am trying to to place one thru hole 20 pin connector along with the SMT components by p

kapton dots and liquid solder mask

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 10:38:45 EDT 2005 | SuMoTe

Water soluable dots will wash off after reflow. A water soluable liquid mask will work as well. dots are better for defined (round)holes, whereas the liquid mask works well with odd shapes.

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