Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 11:54:15 EST 1997 | Kyle Dopp
I can remember seeing jumper wire that had special insulation that you melt to the board to hold it down instead of gluing. Does anyone use this product and can tell me where to get it.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 08:26:53 EDT 1999 | g cronin
i'm sure everyone has run into this at one point or another. I have a thin pcb .025 that is single up that has to be built on a pallet. does anyone have any tricks to the pallet design that will help to hold these boards down during the screen/ass
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 10:03:07 EDT 1999 | Boca
| | | | i'm sure everyone has run into this at one point or another. I have a thin pcb .025 that is single up that has to be built on a pallet. does anyone have any tricks to the pallet design that will help to hold these boards down during the s
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 17:31:12 EDT 1999 | DaveH
For another excellent vendor try EMC GlobalTechnologies in Pennsylvania (215)340-0650. Contact Marty Wetzel. | | | | | | any thoughs? | | | | | | thanks | | | | | | | | You should use pallets that stand the reflow as well so that no separation wi
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 22:31:25 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | i'm sure everyone has run into this at one point or another. I have a thin pcb .025 that is single up that has to be built on a pallet. does anyone have any tricks to the pallet design that will help to hold these boards down during the scree
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 09:25:42 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| | i'm sure everyone has run into this at one point or another. I have a thin pcb .025 that is single up that has to be built on a pallet. does anyone have any tricks to the pallet design that will help to hold these boards down during the scree
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 10:27:51 EDT 2014 | swag
You might look at "Tacsil". It's a product we've used over the years for stuff like this. It's basically a sheet of material that can be cut into any shape with scissors or X-acto that's sticky on both sides. It can go thru reflow a bunch of times
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 14:51:01 EDT 2001 | Mike R.
Some Selective wave solder jig designer milled down the jig in one depth which is based on the thickest part on the bottom side of the board. This will create problem on the warpage on the jig due to the heat coming from the wave soldering machine. I
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 13:57:28 EST 2005 | russ
Are you positive that the solder is sticking to the bottom of the fixture OR is it pushing the wave down so far that the solder is "squirting" out from underneath the pallet. This happens when deep/thick pallets are run at the same wave height as a n
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 10:11:05 EST 2020 | emeto
Would you consider a light reflow pallet on second side holding the connetors in place and preventing them from moving?