Electronics Forum: temperture control (Page 1 of 1)

It is okay to use a toaster to bake components?

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 07:39:54 EDT 2008 | evtimov

thanks. i was looking at the silicon horizon > controller for the toaster. just to help keep the > temp constant since i can not watch it all night! this way of baking is good just for small quantities. If you want to built a lot of boards, you b

Re: Immersion White Tin Process for PCB Finish

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 07:55:07 EST 2000 | Pat Pepper

Hi Wolfgang, Thanks for the response. We had a similar situation to yours with some white tin samples that sat around for about eight months. Samples soldered right after they arrived soldered better than the ones we soldered eight months down the

preheater calibration

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 15 09:04:06 EDT 2002 | sueph

Dear Pete, thanks for the reply. My calibration procedure says pretty much what you said: variance of 10 degrees F. I am having a temp. swing of close to 80 degrees F. and no matter how I try to situate the thermocouple back into the preheater, I ca

Re: Adhesive Evaluation

Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 12:13:55 EDT 1999 | P.L. Sorenson - Technical Consultant

| | Looking for a reasonably priced portable device to do strength test(shear/twist)on glue cured Cap/Res. Any suggestions? Thanks | | | My torque watch came from Waters Manufacturing, Inc. A div of Talley Industries. Longfellow Center, Wayla

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