Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 07 07:34:25 EDT 2001 | davef
No one wants to be limited to one alternative in evaluating such equipment. Who would you suggest as viable alternatives to: * Cyber Optics in evaluating alternate suppliers for inspection equipment? * Royce Instruments in evaluating alternate sup
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 20:40:48 EDT 2001 | davef
No one suggested that you speak for other suppliers and nor would they want� you �to speak for them." You shouldn�t make this something that it isn�t. All that was requested courteously was suggestions of alternate suppliers that could be considere
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 21:21:10 EST 2001 | davef
Gary: It doesn't matter what you use to cure your glue. SMA adhesives are thermosets. This means they become hard on cure and this is not reversible. A couple of things go on with SMA adhesives when you heat them. * Their rheology is temperature
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 02:00:53 EST 2003 | successmani
Hi, I would like to know how Conductive adhesives and UV cure adhesives are dispensed. I know that nonconductive adhesives are dispensed through jetter, Auguer pump annd other contact type method. I am puzzled and curious to know whether there is any
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 20:14:53 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi I don't know of anything special in the ways of dispensing since they don't normally care about the differences of UV or Conductive or pastiness. The only difference is WHAT you are striving to do with the adhesive and how the adhesive moves as
Electronics Forum | Mon May 11 12:15:46 EDT 2009 | jorge_quijano
Hi, I just want to know how to measure the strength of a 0603 after it's cured, we are using Heraeus PD944 with a 30-7 mils stencil, glue depositions looks well, but I don't know how to measure it? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 04 02:46:39 EDT 2000 | George Verboven
We are looking for a way to cure conductive adhesive. I heard about curing times from 2 hours and more. But I also received information that curing can be done in 10 minutes at 120 C. Of course it also depends from the type of glue. But the question
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 08 12:36:28 EST 2000 | Charlie
I'm looking for information from both those who do cure glue and reflow past with the same profile and those who have tried and decided against it. What were the problem? What are the limitations?
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 18:42:32 EDT 2001 | mparker
I go with DaveF's advice. You are probably curing the glue too fast. Another phenomenon that I have experienced was during glue cure and solder paste reflow simultaeously. A good reason to run a glue cure profile seperately from solder paste reflow
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 21:29:28 EST 2000 | Dave F
Charlie: People cure glue using their paste reflow profile all the time. And most of them are happy. Personally, I�m with Dean and Travis. It�s possible to as you suggest, it�s appealing not to mess with your oven profile, but it just doesn�t s