Electronics Forum: temperature (Page 2 of 341)

Re: Wave soldering temperature

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 15:57:46 EST 1999 | Dave F

I'm with John. Back in the old MIL-2000 days, the pot temperature was 245-275C (475-525F). Now, 240-260C (460-480 F) is more accepted for eutechic (eutechicish) solder. My2� Dave F

High temperature soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 24 14:34:14 EDT 1998 | Ed Holton

Looking for anyone who has experience with high temperature soldering. Need to determine why solder joints are failing. Thermocycling of unit is -40C to +140C, 30 minute dwell time, 10 sec. transition time Your help is appreciated Ed Holton Hella E

Reflow temperature setting

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 01:52:16 EDT 2006 | ec

Hi, Is there any special temperature setting for example , bottom temp should be lower than top temp to prevent component drop. Or any information that can help to prevent component from drop off during reflow of top side.

Reflow oven temperature

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 20:52:51 EDT 2006 | psgill

Guys, Any of you tried running different setting on the top & bottom side temperature on the reflow oven. I'm trying to address uBGA coplanarity issue using this method. Assume board are flat. Any inputs?

Peak temperature of Reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 12 08:52:29 EDT 2016 | sarason

In short physics. A large Black object will absorb more energy than a smaller non-black object. Thus the temperature will remain lower around the black object as it heats up ! sarason

SMT component temperature spec

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 04:02:00 EDT 2019 | liyunqiong

SMT reflow soldering temperature setting and process flow:   The influence of SMT reflow process parameters on the key parameters of reflow soldering temperature curve provides reference for the setting and adjustment of reflow soldering process para

temperature profile for ENIG

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 25 05:16:44 EST 2016 | slavek

Hello, I want to ask on suitable temperature profile for PCBs with ENIG final surface finish. I know that it is complex question with many unknowns. When the PCB will be standard 1,5 mm 35/35 Cu and the amount of components will have any influence o

About temperature sensitive component

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 11:08:13 EDT 2004 | davef

We're not sure what you mean by temperature sensitive components. From an assembly process stand-point, every component we use is temperature sensitive to one level or another. More specifically, some of our products use polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)

Re: Wave soldering temperature

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 14:13:34 EST 1999 | John Thorup

Hi Tim It sort of depends on the solder alloy being used and the particular assemblies being soldered. If you are using the usual 63/37 alloy I would consider 500 to be a bit warm unless the assembly required it. Some alloys would require a higher

Wave soldering preheat temperature

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 14 00:04:21 EDT 2001 | zam_bri

I'm not a Wave soldering guy and my friend have asked me a question on what is the best preheat time and temperature for Wave soldering.They experiences only 10% flow up thru the PTH barrel. I've asked them to increase the temperatue to 120 Deg C. Cu


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