Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 17:34:22 EDT 2001 | davef
Continuing the line of Michael's, the previous poster, comments ... The more Krispy Kremes, the better. Yeth!!! The more beer, the better. Yeth!!! The more epoxy, the better. Uh, I don think so!!! We look at this from a papa bear, mama bear, bab
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 14:17:03 EST 2006 | russ
I would bet that it is a SMT adhesive used to ensure that the BGA does not move during a secoindary reflow prcess. this glue is easily removed with a soldering iron. Russ
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 12:26:14 EST 2017 | westshoredesign
Oh yeah, so we have a auger valve similar to that on one of our other machines that we use for dispensing SMT glue, and solder paste also. We have a conditioner that we flush it with at EOD when in use, then we just let it sit idle with the condition
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 13:39:16 EST 1999 | KA
Hello Everyone! I have encountered a situation where I have surface mount components on the backside of the board and I need to wave all the through hole leads on the backside as well. Can this be done? I thought of the possibility of adhering the
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 31 23:58:54 EST 1999 | John A.
Do both sides of that board contain larger IC's and other large components or just one side?? If just one side contains large components, try running the side with the smaller components first, and then run the other side last. If that doesn't work
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 18 07:51:14 EDT 2006 | davef
Look here: http://www.circuittechctr.com/ As a low cost approach, use copper foil purchased from a stained glass window hobbyist shop. Cut foil pieces to size with a sharp knife. Epoxy the pieces in place of the damaged pads. Tin and then solder th
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 22:16:04 EST 1999 | Dean
Without a detailed description of the suspect parts It is difficult to pin-point the exact solution to your process problem. However, whenever possible avoid non-value added additions to your current process. Here is the reality of the situation:
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 04:59:40 EST 1999 | Joshua Hall
Hello KA, When producing in kind of PCB product you have to base much of your decision on cost effectiveness, time, and quality. In order to get the best of all three you have to decide which you want to be your top priority. By adding an epoxy to
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 09:24:46 EST 1999 | Marty Wetzel
KA, Joshua makes a good point. A wave solder fixture will allow you to process your double-sided boards without having to add the epoxy step. The one time fixed cost of a fixture is quickly offset by the time that you save by not gluing your SMT.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 19 14:33:30 EDT 2000 | Lawrence A. Groves
I did this at one point and found that the handleing is critical. What usually happened is that two of the PCBs would touch and the edge of one would scrape the parts off the other. I tried a couple of different epoxys and ended up with a CIBA prod
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