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01005 components and reflow profiles

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 12:31:23 EDT 2012 | markhoch

*Like* (There should be a way to "Like" or "Dislike" replies so that other Engineers can agree or disagree with a response. Doens't this sound like a good idea?)

01005 components and reflow profiles

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 16:52:07 EDT 2012 | hegemon

Hey Frazzled, you mean you don't prefer the back and forth flaming wars when someone disagrees with an opinion? How about "Agree" & "Disagree" for starters. Later we can add "YGTBK"(you got to be kidding), and "WP" (Wrong Planet) Great idea Frazz

01005 components and reflow profiles

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 18:53:14 EDT 2012 | action_101

What is that garbage. How about you add flamer to like and dislike. I would have used it at least 3 times in this thread alone.

Re: Intermetallics and reflow profile

Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 20:24:22 EDT 2000 | Dave F

MF: I know of nothing that addresses your question directly. Let me suggest: * Technical types at your solder supplier should be able to help. * "Effect Of Intermetallic Compounds On The Thermal Fatigue Of Surface Mount Solder Joints" PL Tu, et a

01005 components and reflow profiles

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 19:50:33 EDT 2012 | action_101

Hello, We're building some boards with 01005's and the only issue we are running into is the solder is not reflowing. It's the damnest thing, we are having no issues with the printing process or placing the components, the two areas we thought we wo

Reducing Warp after reflow

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 19:37:16 EDT 2022 | emeto

Just because you can't add copper to the board, doesn't mean you can't add copper to the panel. Redesign panel, where board house can add copper to the panel to balance the board a little better. I would advise against low melting solder alloys on cu

Pb alloy reflow temperatures and component integrity

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 14:59:55 EDT 2000 | Mike Naddra

What does the reflow profile look like , the question I had was surrounding the higher reflow temperature and the max temperature that lowest thermal mass components will see. Some other questions that I had were surrounding the components , what of

Re: help with LEDs and reflow

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 00:02:29 EDT 1999 | dean

| We currently have 32 LEDs per board and are looking to change the LED from a gull wing package to another package. (possibly a chip type package). I have heard that some cases and LEDs do not like reflow. This part is not cost effective to have to

Standard pad sizes for reflow and wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 21:02:55 EDT 1999 | Paul Wareham

We've noticed that there are many different recommendations for pad sizes for various SMT parts. This seems to vary wildly from manufacturer to manufacturer for the same case sizes. Is there any standards that can used used to specify these sizes?

Nitrogen use in reflow and wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 23:56:27 EDT 2002 | Abelardo Rodriguez

I'm trying to get a better understanding of the cooking process of pcb's. The use of nitrogen in reflow and wave ovens. Seems to have a wide margin of acceptance as a standard gas to prevent oxidation of metals in the board. Has any one heard or us


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