Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 08:32:44 EST 2006 | davef
Take your choice: * Can't image this is a good thing. The board under the die will 'dry-out' and turn brittle over-time. It's possible the way attachment glue bonds to the board will change as the board dries-out. * Epoxy suppliers pad their number
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 11:56:33 EST 1999 | Tim Almy
Is 260 degrees C / 500 degrees F the optimum temperature for wave soldering ?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 14 04:09:21 EDT 2016 | jimmyh
We are enclosing our SMT room and will control the Humidity and Temperature of the room. Is there a standard for humidity and temperature for a SMT room and if so what is it. What is protocol if it goes out of tolerance? Do we stop production? Is
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 13:13:52 EST 2019 | scotceltic
What temperature spec are people using in the industry to make sure an electronic component is SMT reflow compatible ? Ex. I have some parts that I want to possibly process as Pin in Paste but am not sure what temperature ratings the plastic will m
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 23 08:06:52 EST 2017 | bukas
i have an issue with solder bath temperature. there is a big difference in temperature of alloy in the middle of the bath and at the ends(about 35C). i took down heating elements for inspection and they look fine. its just that most of the heat is cr
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 13:13:14 EST 2017 | dyoungquist
What type of solder are you using, Lead or Lead-Free? What is the melting point of it? What temperature are you setting your solder bath to? Possible solutions: 1) Give your solder bath a little more time to even out the temperature across the en
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 12:59:51 EDT 2001 | Mike R
If you will place a temperature strip on the board during wave soldering process you will get a max of 210 F or 98.8 C which is normal on the standard wave temperature. The problem on the 10% solder on the TH via hole can be caused by insufficient fl
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 10:50:08 EDT 2001 | CAL
Per our staff here at ACI......... Higher Temperatures maybe necessary to achieve good solder process results. The alloy formed when HASL coating protects the copper is the same as that when OSP provide protection. Temperatures may be increased to im
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
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