Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 18:26:06 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| | Hello. | | 1 Could anyone tell me the range of temperature | | to solder MI components? The process eng is using 400~500 | | degrees Celcius!! For standard 0805/0603 chips & TH components & | | also to touch up on ICs. What
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 09 11:31:14 EDT 2005 | techvet99
I have several circuit boards (about 14" by 16" in size) that I recently acquired and am trying to repair. One problem is that the former owner painted (spray paint I think) the word "TEST" in big red letters covering most of the solder side of the
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 19 11:30:11 EST 2002 | russ
What temp. are you planning on baking them? If this is long term process I would recommend that you hav trays made out of an appropriate ESDS material that can withstand your bake temp (such as duropol)for your QFPs. You can have several patterns/pa
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 08:24:32 EDT 2006 | dougs
Hi Rob, Thats the thing, there seem to be no datasheets available, only catalogue pages on the distributers website. PBT is not listed on these pages. I'm thinking about takin g the other suggestion and running a couple of samples through the o
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 17:47:44 EST 2019 | slthomas
The lowest peak temp. I've had the pleasure of working with is 240°C +/- 5°C. I can't imagine a manufacturer going much below that and still saying it's lead-free compatible. It would be interesting to know just how much TAL plays into the affect
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 10:17:15 EDT 2007 | pima
Hello I am looking for any standard or specification or any practise document which is talking about proper handling or how should handling look like of IC component at the section between getting component from supplier and putting it into machine.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 12:21:03 EDT 2009 | kennyg
Does anyone have any off-the-shelf tool for measuring air gaps under components? Specifically to measure if a part is raised beyond special specifications, such as determining if a leaded connector is raised beyond 5, 10 or 20 mils from the PCB surf
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 07:37:22 EDT 2007 | davef
IPC-A-610D 3 Handling Electronic Assemblies 3-1 3.1 EOS/ESD Prevention 3-2 3.1.1 Electrical Overstress (EOS) 3-3 3.1.2 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) 3-4 3.1.3 Warning Labels 3-5 3.1.4 Protective Materials 3-6 3.2 EOS/ESD Safe Workstation/EPA 3-7 3.3
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 13:20:15 EST 2006 | mgdrouin1
Does anyone have any information regarding damaged caused to components due to overheating primarily with a heatgun? I'm having a hard time getting engineering to comply. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 13:22:15 EST 2006 | mgdrouin1
Does anyone have any information regarding damaged caused to components due to overheating primarily with a heatgun? I'm having a hard time getting engineering to comply. Thanks