Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 26 04:12:59 EDT 2019 | ixqprint
See your precision when soldering
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 25 19:40:01 EDT 1998 | Stan Traxler
| We have to mount our SMD devices 0.1 to 0.4 mm off the pcb | PCb substrate to compensate for thermal stressing in a | Space enviroment. Has any one any ideas or contacts for | dissolvable pads. this only applies to leadless components We have appl
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 24 03:28:45 EDT 2019 | mfurlandea
Hello, i need an information about Fuji Aimex II and the problem when you have a multi offset pcb and you need to mount some offset with one program and the rest with a different program. So process dispense paste, mounting, changing program and moun
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 19 13:52:45 EDT 1998 | D.Lange
| We have to mount our SMD devices 0.1 to 0.4 mm off the pcb | PCb substrate to compensate for thermal stressing in a | Space enviroment. Has any one any ideas or contacts for | dissolvable pads. this only applies to leadless components Robert, PPI
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 19 13:50:41 EDT 1998 | D.Lange
| We have to mount our SMD devices 0.1 to 0.4 mm off the pcb | PCb substrate to compensate for thermal stressing in a | Space enviroment. Has any one any ideas or contacts for | dissolvable pads. this only applies to leadless components Robert, PPI
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 05 09:22:25 EST 1999 | Dave F
| | | Joni: What is it about your situation with the board/component/process that makes you want to explore alternatives? Dave F | | Dave: In our case the component is placed on metalled footprint which has via holes to transfer the heat via hole
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 28 14:50:43 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| | We have to mount our SMD devices 0.1 to 0.4 mm off the pcb | | PCb substrate to compensate for thermal stressing in a | | Space enviroment. Has any one any ideas or contacts for | | dissolvable pads. this only applies to leadless components | Ro
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 16:46:10 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
Stainless steel can NOT be soldered with the solder that is used in electronics, be it Sn63 or SAC305. I have 1st hand experience in this. Solder will NOT wet to it no matter how much flux is applied, or what type of flux is applied. Again, I have
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 12:12:55 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
Another thing I'm curious about. What is the "functional purpose" of soldering stainless? Solder coatings generally prevent oxidation on surfaces, but why would somebody solder STAINLESS? Stainless, by nature, is resistant to rust, and hence, oxid
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 10:55:17 EST 2008 | davef
Q1: Can Stainless steel be soldered? A1: Yes, stainless steel can be soldered. Q2: If yes, is our normal process adequate? A2: We know nothing about your normal process. Common flux used in routine soldering will not step-up to the requirements nece