Electronics Forum: smd adhesive removal (Page 1 of 32)

SMD adhesive

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 18:14:20 EDT 2005 | OverTheHill

Good day, We use Loctite 3616 for securing SMD's to the PCB before wave. On rare occasions, we have to remove and replace the secured part. Our operators are having a diffucult time removing parts (large QFP's, etc). My questions to this forum: 1)

gpu removal

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 11:23:32 EDT 2009 | isd_jwendell

I know nothing about Xbox specific rework, but have a lot of experience with PCB repairs. "...maybe think its a bad idea now not knowing what im doing" Don't get discouraged, it's a learning process. If it was that easy everyone would be doing it.

SMD adhesive

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 10:01:55 EDT 2005 | slthomas

I haven't used that Loctite before as I've never printed adhesive, but you might try reheating the part with a hot air tool...it works pretty well with 3609.

SMD adhesive

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 01:43:12 EDT 2005 | adlsmt

This is a bad situation and if you use (better to rework) adhesive that means it will work worse in your normal process(wont hold). Heat all the leads to reflow temp, twist (rotate)the part untill it breaks free. Most adhesives are not designed for t

smd capacitors- ICT measuring

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 14 13:47:21 EDT 2013 | rway

Chances are this is not a component failure. First, these are passive components with passive testing on the ICT. He may have guarding issues, but more information is required as has been stated. Are all capacitors with the same P/N failing in dif

Re: Conductive adhesive

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 08:44:52 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| | | Require a conductive adhesive - either isotropic or anisotrpic - which can be used for 100micron oitch devices. | | | Must be resistant to solvents such as MEK and acetone. | | | Cure below 150C, with possible potential for rework of the conec

adhesive for thermocouple

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 30 07:45:15 EDT 2004 | Frederic

Hi all What adhesive you recommend to catch thermocouple to the board? (resistant to high temp and easy remove from PCB) Thank Frederic

adhesive on pads

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 02 22:58:10 EST 2002 | davef

Whatever I've said, my intent has never been to insult you. Smack you yes, insult you no. True, you never said the word �strings� but you did say � * �� shouldn't I be able to expect enough green strength from my epoxy to hold 0603 caps in place wi

Re: Conductive adhesive

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 22 16:07:31 EDT 1998 | Manuel Cornejo

| | Require a conductive adhesive - either isotropic or anisotrpic - which can be used for 100micron oitch devices. | | Must be resistant to solvents such as MEK and acetone. | | Cure below 150C, with possible potential for rework of the conections.

adhesive for thermocouple

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 30 08:28:39 EDT 2004 | davef

Roger Saunders, President Saunders Technology, Inc wrote a fairly unbiased paper that compared different thermocouple attach methods. You can probably find it on their site. In it, about gluing thermocouples, he says: There are two general classes

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