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Re: Solder surface tension

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 09 09:18:21 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | | | Can anyone tell me the formula/method to determine | | | | the amount of weight that solder's surface tension can support. | | | | (ie: Maximum weight of components soldered onto a bottom side | | | | of a board during a top side reflow on a

Re: IR Versus Hot Air - Put-Up Your Dukes...........That's better.

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 29 23:57:16 EDT 1999 | Jeff Sanchez

| | I finaly get a vacation and decide to go to the forum and low and behold it's hot air verses a small ray of sun.I read every thread and still failed to see any real argument either way? I love rework as an assembler. I hate rework as a shop owner

Re: Parylene Coating of Plastic Parts

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 08 04:36:02 EDT 1999 | Brian

Dave Frankly, I think you may be barking up the wrong tree. Like DaveF, I suggest that the process would be horrendously expensive with masking and so on. The $64,000 question is whether what you propose will serve any useful purpose. I venture to

Re: Transient Voltage Suppressors

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 05:11:47 EST 1999 | Charles Stringer

| | AVX and a few other companies make these chip transient voltage suppressors (TVS) parts that are a real *PAIN* to use. According to AVX: | | "Due to the semiconducting nature of the doped Zinc Oxide (ZnO) ceramic material, SMT TransGuard

Re: Fresh solder generating more dross - C'mon, you guys!

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 12:10:57 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

| | Hi Folks, | | Need to draw upon the vast expertise in this forum... | | Whenever you fill a new wave solder machine with fresh bar solder, it seems to produce more than the normal amount of dross for a few weeks. I always understood this to be t

Re: Fresh solder generating more dross - C'mon, you guys!

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 09:58:27 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| | | | Hi Folks, | | | Need to draw upon the vast expertise in this forum... | | | Whenever you fill a new wave solder machine with fresh bar solder, it seems to produce more than the normal amount of dross for a few weeks. I always understood thi

Soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 17:30:02 EST 2001 | davef

How do you know that "approx 450�C" is "too high"? As a side, the temperature on the temperature sensor is: * Inaccurate. * Not the temperature at the solder. Listen, operators are smart people. They have figured-out that they can solder faster wi

Comformal Coating Stripper

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 17:42:35 EST 2008 | tonyamenson

I stripped the entire board because I had to have the boards troubleshot. Had a high failure rate from the field. The board coating was applied about 5 months ago. I was told by my people anything past 3 days and you will need this type of stripper

Question of delamination in PCB

Electronics Forum | Thu May 07 20:28:35 EDT 2009 | davef

From our notes, the following is a series of snips from: "Copper Dissolution in Tin" LJ Turbini, PhD, adjunct faculty member, University of Toronto, Materials Science and Engineering, SMT 2/07 As the solder becomes molten, copper from the board diff

Re: Oven Temperature for Solder Reflow

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 08 20:59:55 EDT 1999 | Dreamsniper

| | | What oven temperature should be used to reflow solder (Sn63Pb37) on a PC board (0.075" to 0.100" thickness) in 5 to 10 minutes? | | | | Profiling - tedious but important. As said, start with the paste manufacturers recomendation which is usua


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