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Reflow cooling rates

Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 10:08:16 EDT 1999 | Rich Taylor

Can anyone tell me what the recommended "typical" cooling rates are after reflow? Are the cooling rates considered as critical to control as the heating rates and why/why not?

Re: Reflow cooling rates

Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 13:55:22 EDT 1999 | Deon Nungaray

| Can anyone tell me what the recommended "typical" cooling rates are after reflow? Are the cooling rates considered as critical to control as the heating rates and why/why not? | I do not think there is a "typical" post reflow cooling rate out ther

Re: Reflow cooling rates

Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 10:29:25 EDT 1999 | Timothy O'Neill

| | | Can anyone tell me what the recommended "typical" cooling rates are after reflow? Are the cooling rates considered as critical to control as the heating rates and why/why not? | | | I do not think there is a "typical" post reflow cooling rate

Conceptronic Reflow cooling zone

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 09:36:55 EST 2006 | aj

All, I would like to find out if it is possible to adjust the cooling rate on a Conceptronic Reflow Oven Model HVN70. We do not use Nitrogen and the Cooloing system is Genesis GCM-1. From profiling it seems to be cooling too quickly. Any replies a

Re: Reflow cooling rates

Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 15:49:52 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory

| | Can anyone tell me what the recommended "typical" cooling rates are after reflow? Are the cooling rates considered as critical to control as the heating rates and why/why not? | | I do not think there is a "typical" post reflow cooling rate out

Cooling rate after reflow soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 03:26:07 EST 1998 | Brian S. Bentzen

Hi , The 4th stage in reflow soldering, the cool-down, I find is often over looked. A rapid cooling rate should give finer lead and tin structure with more bindings and thereby result in stronger solder joints. Can anybody give me some information

Coatings to prevent water ingress

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 09:04:38 EDT 2003 | Mike F

Do a search in the archives on conformal coating and silicone conformal coat. A variety of companies make conformal coatings and the equipment to apply it. Coatings can be applied by dipping the board into the coating, brushing it on, or spraying i

BGA's ramp up rate in a convection oven

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 10:04:01 EST 2004 | Mark

No delta T issues as I am not actually reflowing the component to the PCB. This is for moisture sensitivity testing as per JEDEC 020C Standard. Trying to duplicate a profile in the standard and am having trouble reaching a component ramp rate of 3

No-clean SMT process and water wash (Clean) repair

Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 18:09:47 EDT 2005 | Fluxed_State_of mind

Need some input here..... The fear is that the if we use water soluble flux at the repair operation, that the no-clean encapsulation will capture some of the organic material as it cools down and goes to its original state. The organic material wil

How difficult is it to switch from a no-clean solder paste to a water soluble solder paste between builds on SMT line?

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 13:59:21 EDT 2017 | westshoredesign

Need more information. BUT if your strictly considering just the paste change. I would imagine your changeover would be little to no different than changing to the second board if you were using the same paste. Maybe take extra care cleaning your sq

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