Electronics Forum: ceramic substrates (Page 2 of 12)

J STD 002 Test S source of ceramic substrate

Electronics Forum | Tue May 06 21:24:28 EDT 2014 | davef

Most ceramic you'll see comes from Coors or Kyocera. Size of your substrate will vary according to the stencil / component that you're using. 3" by 3" should be sufficient for most applications. If you get them too small, you could have handling is

Photonic Soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 08:53:11 EDT 2000 | DL

Does Photonic soldering work well with Ceramic substrate PCB's? and can it be used for die?

Thick film solder pins process

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 18:01:18 EDT 2002 | dbonilla

Do you know what will be the best solder process for pins at the edge of the ceramic substrate? Thanks

Thick film solder pins process

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 18:01:39 EDT 2002 | dbonilla

Do you know what will be the best solder process for pins at the edge of the ceramic substrate? Thanks

Ceramic Substrates

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 09:44:29 EDT 2001 | gresko

Dave, Ceramic sheets of that size are not always flat and as a result will sometimes crack when clamped along the full edge. Point clamping will hold the substrate secure for placement. If you are not processing in a pallet make sure that you have

Re: Cleaning Ceramic Substrates

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 26 12:22:22 EST 1998 | Bill Schreiber

The Smart Sonic Stencil Cleaning Process has been very successful in cleaning misprinted ceramic substrates. We would be happy to test clean your product. Contact me toll free at (888) 499-7440. Bill Schreiber | We currently use an abrasive fiberg

Palladium poor wetting

Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 09:14:04 EDT 2006 | cobar

Print a number of pads of the 0603 on to a ceramic substrate. Then place the 0603 on the paste on the ceramic and refow. If the paste shows no wetting onto the component it will prove that there is a problem with the components solderability.

Re: Epoxy Cracked & Capacitor Cracked

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 09:47:15 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| hi, | 1206 capacitor with silver/palladium termination is mounted onto a ceramics substrates. Bonding is achieved through conductive epoxy. | We discovered that the epoxy cracked and this caused missing capacitor. We had tried different grade of e

soldering and bonding on gold PCB's

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 21:19:49 EST 2002 | davef

When I said "In this area, there is no difference between your experience in ceramic substrates and PTFE substrates." I was referring to the area we were discussing ... gold plating. I am sorry if you thought I ment than the wire bonding process wa

Uneven solder reflow

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 18:42:49 EST 2007 | Richard

I'm trying to get an even solder coating onto a retangular shaped ceramic substrate (5.0mm x1.83mm), but the solder tends to pool on the short side of the substrate.


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