Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 04:52:59 EST 2003 | Neil
Is anyone producing products using intrusive reflow soldering????
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 08:52:19 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi J, Yes, we do too. Funny thing is I was just looking at this last Friday. We call it sharing the bottom of the barrel. Typically it's just Process Engineers stuck down here, but from time to time, Maintenance gets stuck down here too. When in
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 10:47:18 EDT 2007 | slthomas
"If they complain just tell them it�s no different than finding the stray smt components that appear from time to time and makes me wonder why no one complains about them." Because they know, even as they're vacuuming up those stray Rs and Cs, that
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 14:33:26 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
There is a training video, CD ROM and technical report on PIHR available from the SMTA Main Office in the USA. Further details are available from my web site if you do not have any luck with the SMTA. | I am looking for infromation on intrusive reflo
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 11:30:58 EDT 2006 | dougs
Rob, Thats been a great help. cheers Dougs
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 08:41:06 EST 2003 | davef
Yes. Reflow soldering PTH components goes under different names. * SMTnet's friend Bob Willis popularized the "intrusive reflow soldering" term. * Jim Blankenhorn, another of our friends, and others popularized "pin and paste". * Still others use
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 04:16:03 EDT 2006 | dougs
Hi, We have a new product coming soon that has a fair number of PTH sockets and headers. I was thinking that it would be good to use intrusive reflow on some of them to even up cycle times between SMT and hand insertion, however, when i called t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 11:34:25 EDT 1998 | Mike McMonagle
Also check out Bob Willis with EPS in the UK (www.bobwillis.co.uk). I attended his seminar at Nepcon West this year and gained further enlightenment on the subject. We are using it a lot across a broad range of customers, but you need to understand t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 09:09:04 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| I am looking for infromation on intrusive reflow techniques & process development Ben, Check out Phil Zarrow's home page. He is an excellent consultant and is extremely knowledgable when it comes to process. there is a particularly good paper on
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 05:34:22 EDT 2006 | Loco
If you can, get some samples and just let them run through your oven a couple of times, they dont need to be mounted, just place them on top of some FR4, you'll find out soon enough if the plastic will hold.