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Lead Free Process

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 12:05:54 EDT 2001 | brownsj

I used to assembly 0402 devices on to a double sided PCBA using a 96% tin 4% silver alloy. This material printed fine but the higher processing temperatures did present a problem. This material had a melting point of 221 deg C which required a peak r

Re: Need suggestions on conformal coat curing oven

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 20:39:02 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| I need to cure conformal coat on a 19" x 15" board. The material needs 7 - 10 minutes at 100deg C, but I have limited floorspace so I'm looking for an oven with about 36 inches heated length and 18 or more inch wide belt. The material we are consid

Re: Need suggestions on conformal coat curing oven

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 17 11:56:04 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

Mike First, you MUST make sure the oven used is extracted. The coating will contain TDI. This is not nice. You would be better considering a silicone solventless. Try contacting HumiSeal. They had a material on the TAC line at Nepcon West that lo

Re: Soldering temperatures/procedures.

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 09 13:12:34 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| Hi, | I work at a service department in Portugal and we are recently ISO9002 compliant. After our 2 billion audits, they asked us to improve our soldering documentation by joining information on soldering and desoldering regular and SMD IC's, like:

Water Residue Stains - how to remove?

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 02:24:40 EST 2001 | ianchan

Did I mention, we tried to use the same WS flux formulae to brush-cover the affected flex-PCB pads, and subject it to another round of water-wash, followed by oven-baking, and it still doesn't help abit? Oven bake : 100 deg-C, approx 15~30mins (manu

Water Residue Stains - use toothpaste remover

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 20 19:41:27 EST 2001 | ianchan

I called a cuppa of indutrial friends, and they concluded that the flex-PCB in question, was being subject too high a oven-baking temperature of 100deg-C...50~60deg-C oven-baking temperature would be more appropriate for flex-PCB, due to its very pad

EPROM OR OTP ICs issues

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 13:05:14 EST 2007 | realchunks

Lawyer questions in the fact that they are silly or seem so vague? "1. Can X-Ray Inspection System damage the EPROM OR OTP during inspection after Reflow?" No, not by typical X-ray equipment designed for PCB manufacturing. "2. At 300 degree Ce

PCB residue after wave solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 07:26:12 EDT 2009 | dilogic

Hi Patrick, thanks for the response. I might add some more information - we succesfully soldered some boards with the same settings of belt speed, pre-heat temp. etc. This batch of boards differs from the previous in a way that they are 4-layer. May

Misprint PCB Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 07 01:16:27 EDT 2001 | mugen

When I was reading the smartsonic fantasy, I ended hospitalized for infectious laughs, and side split'in stitches..... Now that cold reality has eased my pain, I must with calm headed purpose, mark my agreement to the Mr.Sean, that salespersons can

Pre heat temperature in Solder wave

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 16 06:42:51 EST 2003 | Kev

I am having problems achieving correct pre-heater temperatures with our Hollis solder wave. Our original "Verification Golden board" program uses a conveyor speed of 5ft per minute and pre-heat temps of 300, 350, 400 respectively. Our "golden Board"


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