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temperature profile for ENIG

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 25 05:16:44 EST 2016 | slavek

Hello, I want to ask on suitable temperature profile for PCBs with ENIG final surface finish. I know that it is complex question with many unknowns. When the PCB will be standard 1,5 mm 35/35 Cu and the amount of components will have any influence o

LED lifted soldering defect

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 05 05:39:05 EST 2019 | oxygensmd

I know your application isn't BGA but the data sheet also mention about the peak temperature - 235 Celsius. For the LEDs you can reach higher temperature and I recommend to reach 225-235 Celsius. You will get significantly better results because the

Re: Silver Inclusion In Solder

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 04:53:08 EDT 2002 | jason

Hi Dr Lee, Recently, I was assigned to use Ag imm. PCB using 63/37 solder paste without Ag. The results were not fantastic. Surface finish was rough and lots of wetting issue. The oven profile soaking time was set at 70 secs above 183�C and Max tem

screen printer from MPM

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 29 21:22:48 EST 2003 | Dean

SPM-AV is a very versitle printer. I have one that is currently handling a 23.5 X 16.1 inch board. The print stroke has been increased to 21.3 icnhes. Again, very flexible machine. We may have two for sale if interested. Email me at idwitheld@com

Max temp on a lead free part

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 08 11:00:53 EST 2004 | davef

It's possible your supplier has not thought through the results of their conversion to lead-free throughly. We'd expect something like: Reflow Parameters||Pb Assy||Pb Free Peak Temp.||235�C �5�C||255�C �5�C Time Within 5�C Peak Temp.||20 to 40 sec.|

Lead free component on leaded process

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 11:23:49 EST 2005 | Brad

Ya Russ is right for Ti Parts they tend to use more pelladium, which requires a bit more heat average temp increase is about 10 degrees C. from 225-235. As far as optimum solder joint I look for fillets on all sides of leads. The back of the lead is

Alum Electrolytic Caps

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 10 20:06:59 EDT 2005 | nuezmaster

Does anyone have any experience running Aluminum Electrolytic Caps with a SAC305 alloy. The profile for the solder calls out a peak temp of 235-255C and 60-75 seconds above 217C. Most can cap manufacturers are calling out for 230-245c max for no lo

AIM SN100C Solder paste

Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 10:49:32 EDT 2006 | pjc

250C peak temp seems very high for components. Thermal damage, which is latent like ESD damage, can occur on components at temps as low as 235C. Looking at component specs to see what the max temps are is a good idea I think when doing Pb Free trials

AMP SMT Connector (PCI)

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 14:43:09 EDT 2006 | Billabong

We are having difficulty with thermal deformation of these AMP surface mount connectors. It is a RoHS compliant part, but only rated to withstand 245c for 10-30 seconds. Even at this temperature, we are seeing PLASTIC deforming which prevents mating

Nonwetting Components - why won't components wet to solder?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 17:14:44 EST 2007 | slthomas

Good luck with that. ;) More likely you'll have to adjust your profiles. In our case with the palladium terminations we had to touch them up. There were other parts on the board that couldn't take more than 5 seconds at ~235 C� (don't remember for s


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