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Re: BGA Profile

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 10:17:44 EST 1999 | Joe Cameron

I second Dave's encouragement to use the archives. It's a wealth of info and the search engine usually get's me what I want the first time. By the way, Richard, are you soldering your thermocouple to a ball on the BGA with hi-temp solder? It'd hel

Re: attaching thermocouples

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 16 22:21:23 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Steve: Two things: 1 Chrys "The Thermo Princess" Shea wrote a great thread on attaching thermocouples that's in the SMTnet archives 2 Dymax (and probably others) makes a uV cureable thermal adhesive that's not a ugly to use as soldering thermal coup

Re: uBGA's

Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 17:06:18 EDT 1999 | Ryan Jennens

| | Hi Guys, | | | | I am going to be graced with the good luck of processing microBGA's in the near future. A bit of a step forward from printing 20-mil pitch and wave soldering 0805's, wouldn't you say? | | | | So, any of you folks who have alre

Re: uBGA's

Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 17:06:29 EDT 1999 | Ryan Jennens

| | Hi Guys, | | | | I am going to be graced with the good luck of processing microBGA's in the near future. A bit of a step forward from printing 20-mil pitch and wave soldering 0805's, wouldn't you say? | | | | So, any of you folks who have alre

Re: UV Epoxy

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 15:12:17 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Alberto: Consider Dymax 911. It�s wave solderable and passes Cl ion, copper mirror, SIR, and electromigration tests. We have heard good things about Masterbond uV curables, but have not looked at them. 911 doesn�t cure very deep into the little d

Re: High-Temp solder for thermocouples

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 10:22:31 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| Necessity is the mother of invention... | | The other day I loaned my last bit of high-temp solder to a co-op and never saw it again. Then I had to run a profile and I was in a pickle with no solder. | | So I ran out to the local Radio Shack to

Re: IR /Convection Preheats

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 15:11:20 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| | I have an Electrovert UPK 660c fitted with IR preheats top and bottom. We assemble a large range of multilayer backplanes and I was wondering if there are any advantages in changing to convection preheats.Has anybody got any views on the subject.

Re: Residue

Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 09:56:39 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| | | We recently made the switch to no-clean and the wurface mount is turning out beautifully. However, the wave solder process continues to put up a fight; we are getting a white residue on the surface of the PCB. The residue is not localize

Re: Residue/Measuring Flux

Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 15:09:30 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| | | | We recently made the switch to no-clean and the wurface mount is turning out beautifully. However, the wave solder process continues to put up a fight; we are getting a white residue on the surface of the PCB. The residue is not locali

Re: IR /Convection Preheats

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 15:20:29 EST 1999 | Chrys

| I have an Electrovert UPK 660c fitted with IR preheats top and bottom. We assemble a large range of multilayer backplanes and I was wondering if there are any advantages in changing to convection preheats.Has anybody got any views on the subject.


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