Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 12 02:58:53 EDT 2007 | d0min0
HI, thanx for opinion ;) tried Searching but obviously did some mistake in 'words' and got 0 results ;p I've already tried high temp solder - but it's damn difficult to solder TC to the component... I'll try aluminium then...but from what I rememb
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 05 16:46:44 EST 2000 | Dennis O'Donnell
Several methods work well. 1. (Low Volume Method) Using an Xacto blade, scrape off the solder mask holding the blade flush being careful not to use the pointed part of the blade. 2. (High Volume Method)Tape off the area that you don't want the mas
Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 16:05:34 EDT 2003 | Kris
Hi, I think using a epoxy glue will be a more approriate process for a IR oven than kapton tapes or high temp solder Comments ?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 30 16:28:12 EST 2005 | Guest
Aluminium tape adheres quite well and is not intrusive. I believe it's mentioned in KIC's articles as a good alternative to high-temp solder.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 11:39:04 EDT 2008 | sliebl
We use high temp (K&pton) tape on the bottom side of the stencil. This works well for us as an interim fix prior to replacing the stencil. I'd be interested to know if there are permanent methods of filling the apertures that can be done in-house.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 14:33:30 EDT 2008 | sambolian
Steve hit it on the nose, use high temp kpton tape....we do the same thing. Cheaper.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 22:59:52 EST 2015 | mac5
Carl, You can use a high temp solder to connect your T/C's but we use Kapton or glass tape so the T/C's can be reused. Mac
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 19 13:52:45 EDT 1998 | D.Lange
| We have to mount our SMD devices 0.1 to 0.4 mm off the pcb | PCb substrate to compensate for thermal stressing in a | Space enviroment. Has any one any ideas or contacts for | dissolvable pads. this only applies to leadless components Robert, PPI
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 19 13:50:41 EDT 1998 | D.Lange
| We have to mount our SMD devices 0.1 to 0.4 mm off the pcb | PCb substrate to compensate for thermal stressing in a | Space enviroment. Has any one any ideas or contacts for | dissolvable pads. this only applies to leadless components Robert, PPI
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 12:27:52 EDT 2012 | tombstonesmt
Looking into possibly receiving samples of polyester masking dots for conformal coating. Our usage of polymide dots have really increased in the past months and we're always looking for a reduction in costs. The only information I've found is that po