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Baking time for PCBA rework

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 19:28:43 EST 2002 | sleech

I agree with Francois. We have just announced a 55 deg. C LTVP drying process that can greatly speed moisture removal. It is also effective for drying components that remain in tape and reel, conductive plastic shipping tubes or trays. Process time

Sponge Control

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 15:53:57 EDT 2001 | davef

Bowing to jokesters with comments about cake, in-laws that drink all their beer, musician friends, and whatnot; I'll push forward. What do yall do to manage the life and contamination level in the sponges that hand soldering operators use to clean t

Sponge Control

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 11:48:45 EDT 2001 | jseagle

I hate this system, it just sits there and times out and you don't know if your message posts.

Freshman in SMT industry needing advice

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 14:45:01 EDT 2004 | Michelle Ogihara

As many people have participated in this email string, including competitors and customers of Sawa, I would like to respond to especially one rather detailed email expressing concerns with this stencil cleaning system. Also, this teaches me to keep

Soldering Iron Questions

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 05 23:01:53 EST 2006 | Sxsxcx

ok, sorry ,750 was deg F and which I said 350~400 were deg C, I got a mistake. As I know, we use 660~720 deg F to do reworking for lead free solders such as SAC series and SnCu0.7 series solder to protect irons and components on boards. when temp.

Hand Solder tips deterioration - No-Lead Pb

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 20:30:11 EST 2007 | mrduckmann2000

We too are having issues with our soldering iron tips. We purchased the new Weller WD series irons which we were told would work just fine with lead-free solder. The Weller unit has changed 3 times in the last year(latest unit is the WD2M series).

Conductive Adhesives and Underfill used on flex ckt

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 20:26:54 EST 1999 | Chris G.

I have used conductive adhesives for some time now on thickfilm. Does anyone know of a really good conductive adhesive to attach flip chips to flex circuits? I would like to stencil print the adhesive to the substrate and then place the flips chips

HMP hand soldering.

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 20:01:46 EDT 2012 | vergara1

Thanks for the advice. We have only done one PCB > with HMP solder and did not use preheating, but > I've been wondering if it would have been helpful > since we had some trouble getting the solder to > flow. If you have any more specific advice

No-Clean or water

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 11 22:01:30 EDT 2001 | davef

Others make good points. Consider "TP-1115 - Selection & Implementation Strategy for A Low-Residue No-Clean Process" as a starting point. Remember that in-bound components and boards can be loaded with unNC res that can turn the best implemented

The glue with the holes...

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 10:21:08 EDT 2001 | genglish

Cheers guys for your rapid response, I investigated the problem further today, eventually I cam round to curing the adhesive in a sandwich of microscope slides resting on the PCA in question (hopefully mimicking the heat transfer), the adhesive is sp

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