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DI cleaner (washer) bath temperature

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 07:41:15 EST 2007 | realchunks

Depending on your D.I. system, your maximum temperature concern may be at what temperture it returns to your D.I. system. Hot water may foul you set-up very quickly. As for maximum tempertures for parts, your biggest concern should be drier section

Re: high temperature solder alloy

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 15:39:59 EDT 1999 | Carol Zhang

| I have a board, 4 spacers needed to be soldered on the board | first with the normal 62Sn37Pb alloy. Then, capacitors are manually soldered on the boards. The density of the board is quite high. If we wave soldered capacitors first, there will b

DI cleaner (washer) bath temperature

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 20:33:59 EST 2007 | davef

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DI cleaner (washer) bath temperature

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 08:36:03 EST 2007 | CAN

I have always locked the setpoint at 130-135F 135 being hte max temp most media beds can handle. If you breach/exceed 140 the media will break down or gum up which will cause many probelms for you.

Omniflo 5 high temperature warning

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 02 13:35:29 EDT 2008 | evtimov

Hi, I don;t thing there is an overtemperrature sensor. Just the thermocpouple returns a higher temp(voltage) to the controller and your software goes to alarm, cooldown or what ever it does. Emil

Re: high temperature solder alloy

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 16:48:57 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| I have a board, 4 spacers needed to be soldered on the board | first with the normal 62Sn37Pb alloy. Then, capacitors are manually soldered on the boards. The density of the board is quite high. If we wave soldered capacitors first, there will b

Re: high temperature solder alloy

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 08:48:16 EDT 1999 | Carol Zhang

| | I have a board, 4 spacers needed to be soldered on the board | | first with the normal 62Sn37Pb alloy. Then, capacitors are manually soldered on the boards. The density of the board is quite high. If we wave soldered capacitors first, there wi

Re: high temperature solder alloy

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 08:26:03 EDT 1999 | Carol Zhang

| | | I have a board, 4 spacers needed to be soldered on the board | | | first with the normal 62Sn37Pb alloy. Then, capacitors are manually soldered on the boards. The density of the board is quite high. If we wave soldered capacitors first, ther

Re: high temperature solder alloy

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 10:08:48 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson

| | | | I have a board, 4 spacers needed to be soldered on the board | | | | first with the normal 62Sn37Pb alloy. Then, capacitors are manually soldered on the boards. The density of the board is quite high. If we wave soldered capacitors first,

Re: high temperature solder alloy

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 16:57:02 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson

| | I have a board, 4 spacers needed to be soldered on the board | | first with the normal 62Sn37Pb alloy. Then, capacitors are manually soldered on the boards. The density of the board is quite high. If we wave soldered capacitors first, there wi


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