Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 14 03:25:04 EDT 2001 | kpliew
Hi , As far as I experienced with wave reflow. If u have a refective thermal reader , u will see that the board is exposed to much more temp than the 120 deg that u set. Actually , once u see the board warp or comp. crack u should know that
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 14 03:25:10 EDT 2001 | kpliew
Hi , As far as I experienced with wave reflow. If u have a refective thermal reader , u will see that the board is exposed to much more temp than the 120 deg that u set. Actually , once u see the board warp or comp. crack u should know that
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 09 10:35:02 EST 1999 | WilDaly
Tim, I try to get 2-3 degrees C/sec (bottomside) rise on my boards through wavesolder. I like to get the topside to about 90-95 degrees C, but this is the optimum temp for the flux that I am using. To fast of a slope and you will burn your flux of
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 14:05:25 EDT 2001 | slthomas
CAL's word of caution is right on. We tend to stay in the 220C-225C max. temp. on our profiles, and that's because the last heads up from engineering came on a part with a spec. of 230C max. temp. We just found out that one of our old SOIC's is spe
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 18:56:02 EST 2003 | Chandler
Kev, You seem to have a very good knowledge of your process and can convey it clearly and precisely. My advise to you is to dis-regard the BS most of these guys churn out and follow your own gut. They will ask a s**t load of irrelevant Q's in some fu
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 13 16:48:19 EST 2013 | spoiltforchoice
I would expect any half decent machine to place 0603 parts slap bang on target to the typical defined accuracy for such parts on most machines of perhaps ~60 microns or better. Self correction during reflow is IMHO much less pronounced with lead-free
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 14:40:31 EDT 1999 | Carol Zhang
I have a board, 4 spacers needed to be soldered on the board first with the normal 62Sn37Pb alloy. Then, capacitors are manually soldered on the boards. The density of the board is quite high. If we wave soldered capacitors first, there will be no p
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 13:13:14 EST 2017 | dyoungquist
What type of solder are you using, Lead or Lead-Free? What is the melting point of it? What temperature are you setting your solder bath to? Possible solutions: 1) Give your solder bath a little more time to even out the temperature across the en
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 14 01:00:47 EST 2017 | soldertraining
Soldering Bath - When we need to tin high-power contacts or a lot of wires, for example, in making harnesses, a regular soldering iron is either impossible to use due to the high thermal capacitance requirement, or takes way too long to perform the t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 04:02:00 EDT 2019 | liyunqiong
SMT reflow soldering temperature setting and process flow: The influence of SMT reflow process parameters on the key parameters of reflow soldering temperature curve provides reference for the setting and adjustment of reflow soldering process para
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