Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 14:20:17 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis
In real terms the temperature compatibility is the real issue. Yes a component can and in most case will cover the paste. The component standoffs must prevent the body contacting the paste to prevent solderballing. Bob Just back from dinner, my mum
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 13:49:20 EDT 2000 | Jeanette
When dispensing paste would you reccomend dispensing the paste first then inserting the component or inserting the component, clinching the leads and then dispensing the paste. I have heard that the latter may cause dry joints. Would you use the sa
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 12:22:33 EDT 2000 | Jeanette
I am just starting to investigate the fesability of this process and have very limited knowledge. Is there any problems inserting components on the same side as the paste on a PTH. When a component is inserted in this way is there a problem with th
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 | Wed Dec 05 02:57:21 EST 2007 | work288
Hi, We had using PIHR process for about 5 years already, if you need some info data do drop me a mail at work288@yahoo.com.sg . Hun
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 11:42:01 EDT 2014 | rway
Your bottom-side joints look deficient in solder. It appears that less than 50% of the land area is soldered.
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 09 11:44:57 EST 2014 | robertwillis
Just thought it may be helpful, my FREE 100 page ebook on Pin In Hole Intrusive reflow is available to download see http://pihrtechnology.com/ Also my book on Package on Package may also be useful for the future see http://www.packageonpackagebook.c
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 13 19:57:59 EST 2000 | park kyung sam
hi. pascal your problem is mine. sorry. i have no experience about m/c for pihr. we use woman for stick pin ,sme connector after mounter. we also consider m/c just like you. what i want to let you know is that http://www.celtronix.com. bye
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 12:56:45 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis
That�s a good question which I will leave to others to debate further. I feel that there will be a need to examine and understand all the issues with lead-free and have as many practical solution as possible ready rather than waiting. There are sti
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 14:31:20 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis
The process is not that difficult so have a go as soon as possible. Take a board wipe some paste on a board stick the part in and run it through the reflow process. Don�t worry about balling just see what you get first, that what I did first ! The m