Electronics Forum: sinks (Page 3 of 33)

Re: Heat sinking delicate leaded parts

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 05:00:50 EST 2000 | Dean

What is the package type? TO92, TO5...etc. This temp. sensing device clips (mechanically) to the sink. And this requires a special tool? How about thermo bond heat sink compound? "output" by loc tite is the only flavor I can think of...There a

Heatsink Press

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 24 11:07:36 EDT 2003 | davef

We use the clips for our heat sink supplier.

SMT component mis-aligned

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 12:06:39 EST 2005 | Slow Ride

Or the constant universal manifold outta sink with the display tig.

Leadfree Dross in Wave Solderpot

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 10:53:01 EST 2005 | OverTheHill

Will the Euro sink or float in a leadfree solder pot?

Stencil sink stink

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 07:25:12 EST 2005 | cyber_wolf

We have lab sink in our SMT area that we use for washing off stencils and hand tools that are contaminated with solder paste. The sink has a float in it and when the water level reaches a certain point it pumps the main basin out through a filter th

Skewed components

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 07:21:08 EST 2007 | jdengler

We window pane the heat sink pad to reduce the amount of paste for DPACK component

Help for replacing BGA with metal heat sink

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 16:01:25 EDT 2003 | denis

We bought a Ersa rework station (IR technology) recently and we found in trouble when having to replace BGA with metal heat sink cover. I am affraid that we will probably have to invest money again in a convection rework system. Does someone can refe

Wire to board soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 00:31:18 EDT 2006 | Frank

I, too, would bend it 90-degrees prior to assembly and I would also put on a little spring loaded, removable, heat sink on to the wire to stop the heat transfer up the wire. After the wire is soldered, then remove the heat sink. Try the one from Ra

Wave Solder question

Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 11:08:12 EDT 2012 | patrickbruneel

It sound like this connector is a serious head sink which can be solved with more preheat or slower conveyer speed. It might also be a combination of the heat sinking capability of the connector together with encapsulated flux underneath the connecto

Re: BGA Heat Sinks

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 20:57:44 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Does anyone have experience with placing heat sinks on BGAs? I have limited experience with PSA (pressure sensitive adhesives)heat sinks, and am interested with the possibility of a clip-on device. I am specifically concerned with ease of assembl


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