Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 19 22:46:18 EST 2020 | tueftler
Hi there. I'm searching for a good adhesive tape to fix the used smd tape on its reel after mounting. So that the reel will not spin off. It should be have a great glue, so that there is no glue residue after next opening the reel. Did anybode ha
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 09:30:11 EST 2000 | MARK ALDER
Please refer to the archives on SMTNET date 02/19/1999 on aperture sizes for printing SMD adhesives. Regards Mark Alder
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 13:16:02 EST 2000 | Rob Fischer
Don't feel alone. Many assemblers have the same problem but aren't fortunate enough to have say in the design of the board. They're either have a capital invedtment in a selective solder machine or pallets designed to mask bottom-side SMD. The pal
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 11 01:59:35 EST 2009 | lococost
We use SMD glue to fix our thermocouples to the PCB, pretty destructive method (although boards will stil work), but there is nothing worse then making a measurement, waiting for everything to cool down, to then find an bad thermocouple connection wh
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 09 20:46:22 EDT 2001 | davef
Is the glue intended for printed SMD attach? 3 Are you following all the manufacturer�s glue shelf life recommendations? 4 Are you observing all the manufacturer�s glue working life guidelines? Finally, what level of skewing are we talking about?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 01:24:54 EST 2020 | jineshjpr
Dear Team, Is there any body used GLUE +IR-130 SMD Adhesive for Connectors?? What is the specialities of this adhesive as compared with PD555 SMD RED Adhesive??
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 10:51:18 EDT 2007 | erhard
standard procedure for this would be to solder SMDs on the bottom side and the LEDs all at once on the wave - if the layout is ok for the wave. You would have to glue the SMD components, for this you would have to use a glue dispenser or a special hi
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 09 08:04:52 EST 2002 | erhard
if you wave solder you have to glue the SMD parts on the bottom side. If you reflow the bottom side then you usually shouln't go over the wave afterwards. It's quite logical the joints melt again, that's what you want to achieve going over the wave.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 11 04:17:39 EST 2003 | emeto
Ok. The best ways: 1.Wave A.Secondary side(SMD only)with glue. B.Primary side (smd+TH) c.Wave both sides(or wave and reflow) 2.If you can't solder the primary side or you don't use dispenser use classic way with reflow and trough hole at the end of
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 03 02:23:12 EST 2007 | lococost
yigh, loose the glue, put paste on ALL bottom SMD components and cover ALL SMD components with peel off before wave.