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Thermo runaway

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 26 08:44:40 EST 2007 | dsteffler

Had the same thing happen here. If the thermocouple line shorts out the temperature appears to go runaway (999F or whatever the max of your software is). Ours was a short out in a socket where the thermo plugged in to pass through the frame. Regar

Re: attaching thermocouples

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 16 17:42:02 EDT 2000 | John Thorup

Hi Steve You really didn't tell us what is going wrong. Not enough heat to melt this hi temp solder (290C/554F)? Too much heat and burning up the pad/board? Thermo falling off? (remove all the original solder) You won't find Loctite 384 all that remo

Thermo couple attachment

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 15:57:58 EST 2005 | darby

Doesn't everyone get it from their regular paste supplier?

Requesting thermo-elastic Epoxy/E-glass laminate/prepreg materia

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 04 08:45:52 EST 2014 | julianf

BUMP, Still looking :)

Thermo-couple attachment

Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 09:02:29 EDT 2003 | cyber_wolf

I was wondering if anyone has done a study on thermo couple attachment with light cure adhesive.I have read all the papers and articles about aluminum tape, Kapton, and high temp solder.I have yet to hear anything regarding the accuracy of light cure

Thermo runaway

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 22:38:45 EST 2007 | electrovert

Hello, My first time post up here. I have a problem with thermo runaway on upper zone #5 on the Omni 10 Electrovert. We changed the thermocouple #5 but the problem came back up. We swapped Sensoray board 8 and 9, swapped board #3 (T/C interface boar

Barcodes for PCBs - what systems?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 12 23:41:51 EDT 2008 | pickyplacer

charliem, thanks for the reply. I have to admit that I find writing barcodes with a pen a little difficult. AR, I still look at writing directly onto the PCB. But seems those systems are really expensive. I will look further into the normal label

BGA Reflow profiles

Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 13:25:14 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf

Me thinks generic profile + desktop and laptop computer boards= not happy time. Attach thermo-couple to appropriate location on said part/pcb. Make profile same as solder manufacturer / component manufacturer spec. There is no magic heater set poin

OvenRider SPC Criteria

Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 15:12:02 EDT 2018 | emeto

Validating your oven is a good thing. Build your own vehicle that is wide enough with integrated/strongly attached thermo-couples on it. Use always the same vehicle with thermo-couples on the same spots and run it through the oven for verification. I

Re: attaching thermocouples

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 16 22:21:23 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Steve: Two things: 1 Chrys "The Thermo Princess" Shea wrote a great thread on attaching thermocouples that's in the SMTnet archives 2 Dymax (and probably others) makes a uV cureable thermal adhesive that's not a ugly to use as soldering thermal coup


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