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 | Wed Aug 09 08:59:52 EDT 2006 | zanolli
I agree with verifing this part is even high temp reflow compatible. The age of the original dwg release, 1986, and as there is no mention of high temp reflow compatibility, only a mat'l call out of nylon, leads me to think it is not.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 08:25:18 EST 2010 | davef
This socket supplier never expected you to do what you're doing to his/her part. Some materials bear-up under the thermal strain of reflow solder than others. Try different socket materials.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 12:27:12 EDT 2001 | davef
I concur with your second approach. A profile needs to be tailored to the design of the board, the components, and the solder paste. Your first approach seems to try to balance lower quality soldering with a lower process complexity.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 08 09:40:33 EDT 2002 | Hussman69
One thing most over look is the time between the last reflow and the second print. You don't want to print on a hot board.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 15 09:46:15 EDT 2002 | davef
Francois: How much moisture does a typical reflow cycle remove from popular SMT packages?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 16 15:37:45 EDT 2002 | Hussman69
I fit you in where you work!
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 10:37:56 EDT 2002 | fmonette
The other important issue relates to moisture sensitive devices (MSD). If you have MSDs on the first side, you need to track the remaining floor life of the components on the partially assembled boards between the first and second reflow. Contrary to
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 08:36:35 EDT 2001 | jmlasserre
use a solder join temperature of 200/210� whatever the pcb used (tin lead coated or osp or gold fash). 2nd ==> to adapt the temerature to the pcb used: - Reflow (200-210�) for tin lead coated pcb's (in this case we have just to reflow the solder
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 12:22:11 EDT 2006 | Rob
You are going to struggle with that sort of connector - the only pin headers that seem to have widespread sucess are the dual inline ones with bent over j leads that sit on the board. They come with a plastic hat that allows vacuum pick up. However