Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 29 04:13:39 EDT 2006 | Olas
What kind of material is Durastone? The only I could find on Google is a stone used for tiles, but probably you are referring to another material. I hope it is not extracted from the same mines of Baohodium ;-) Regards, Olas
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 02:41:18 EDT 2001 | reg
So I basically want it as thin as possible then? Sounds good to me. Ta
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 14:51:01 EDT 2001 | Mike R.
Some Selective wave solder jig designer milled down the jig in one depth which is based on the thickest part on the bottom side of the board. This will create problem on the warpage on the jig due to the heat coming from the wave soldering machine. I
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 07:12:17 EDT 2001 | Reg
I was wondering if anyone could advise me as to the thickness of a selective jig for wave solder. We currently run with a difference of ~6.7mm from the base of the jig to the base of card which to me seems too deep but this is what our jig manufactur
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 19:38:28 EDT 2001 | Mike R.
I'm in Anaheim Area, if any body needs help for SMT Carrier Plate, Print Plate, Solder wave jig/Pallet and Assembly jig, Please send me an e-mail. miker228@cs.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 10:38:26 EDT 2001 | bobbemc
Design parameters are based on tallest components on the bottom side of the PCB. The smallet the component the thinner the floor thickness can be.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 29 04:20:12 EDT 2006 | Olas
Sorry, I found it. I typed Durastone instead of Durostone. Interesting material. Have a good day, Olas
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 10:10:03 EDT 2001 | Rob Fischer
Obviously the less mass in the wave the better. There will be less heat sinking and less push on the solder. Pallet thickness is typically a function of the tallest component on the board. If the board has one component that is tall but small in a
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 14:59:56 EDT 2001 | relensky
I have been using pallet from Integrated Ideas and Technologies (www.integratedideas.com). They offer a "laminated" pallet that can have the various layers cut in several thicknesses. They are very helpful and willing to solve problems. The best p
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 10:27:51 EDT 2014 | swag
You might look at "Tacsil". It's a product we've used over the years for stuff like this. It's basically a sheet of material that can be cut into any shape with scissors or X-acto that's sticky on both sides. It can go thru reflow a bunch of times