Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 09:12:07 EDT 2006 | dougs
Hi Rob, TAICOM TSD42 TAICOM TSD08 TAICOM TKB06MSL HARTING 09232486824 TAICOM T140BHS cheers Dougs
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 11:21:26 EDT 2006 | dougs
Hi Rob, Many thanks for that, not sure if i can ask but where did you find that info? I've been looking but can't find it anywhere. regards Dougs
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 03:53:23 EDT 2006 | dougs
Hi Rob, I've decided at the moment to put them all over the wave, i'll keep looking into getting alternatives that are designed to be suitable and later on will hopefully switch some parts over. many thanks again Dougs
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 11:45:48 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi Dougs, no Problem. Regarding the 1/2 size DIN41612, I can only find one range that is PIHIR compatable, and then that is only the male parts - according to the manufacturers the female usually goes on the backplane which doesn't tend to get intru
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 20:49:27 EDT 2003 | msimkin
Anyone use glass filled nylon connectors utilising the intrusive reflow techique (pin in paste). We are having probe with them becoming brittle after reflow- apparently due to moisture. We are also seeing bubbling on outside plastic.Peak oven temp 22
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 03 04:04:10 EDT 2002 | Bob Willis
SMTNet has a video tape and interactive CD ROM on Intrusive Reflow Soldering that you may want to check out. In addition there are some free inspection standards for pin in hole printing, placement and soldering available at http://www.dpmo-monitori
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 19:41:25 EST 2003 | neil
I have had a look at what Bob Willis say's and the answer to my problem is not there. The paste we are using has a very high viscosity and I beleive that if we reduce the metal content to less than 90% it will solve the problem. The problem is parti
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 | Fri Feb 21 19:49:36 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Good Luck Neil, When I first saw this process described, what you are experiencing was my first visual thoughts. Partial filling as well as huge solder voids inside of the joints. I figured for low reliability product or short life maybe this t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 09:23:47 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi Dougs, Info as follows: TAICOM TSD42: Matte Tin, 240C for 5 secs TAICOM TSD08: Matte Tin, 225/3 secs (I wouldn't!) TAICOM TKB06MSL: Matte Tin 260/40 secs (TBC) HARTING 09232486824: Harting don't supply. TAICOM TI40BHS: Matte Tin, 225/3 secs (I