Electronics Forum: hot bar (Page 4 of 7)

Re: Attachment of Flex circuit to rigid PCB

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 17:01:27 EST 1999 | Christopher Lampron

| I need to attach / assemble Flexible circuit onto Rigid PCB without use of any connectors i.e. fingers / tracks of Flexible circuit are to be attached / directly to the fingers of the Rigid Glass Epoxy PCB. | | I need info on the alternate proces

Alternate Solders/methods of flex attachment to pcb's

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 21 17:44:45 EST 2006 | omar_verdugo

hi all, could someone have an idea, would it be the best method to attach a flex cable to a pcb. right now, we are using a hot bar to solder the flex to the pcb, but we are having troubles with this method. the process is no regular all the time a

Soldering Method for Ribbon Cable

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 03 17:40:11 EDT 2012 | ck_the_flip

Ribbon cable is 25 ml pitch (11.8 mil pad-to-pad), and solder is pre-applied and reflowed to the PCB pads. What is the best attachment method for this ribbon cable? What is the best method to prevent solder bridging? Hot bar, soldering iron with "

Soldering Method for Ribbon Cable

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 05 17:40:21 EDT 2012 | ck_the_flip

DaveF, What is your prediction if one tries to put a solder iron to it? Will the component bridge? I know hot-bar soldering is more common for things like Flex Circuits (with silver-filling epoxy), etc. and not so much for things where standard so

Stencil design

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 05:41:04 EDT 2020 | SMTA-Davandran

I have one product which only need print low temperature solder paste on OSP pad. This pad will used for hot bar process. Desired solder paste thickness is 0.10 mm to 0.15 mm. Is any one can advise right stencil thickness and aperture opening for it.

Re: Bare Copper Pad Reflow Soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 14:50:26 EDT 1999 | Kevin Hussey

| I received a request from customer to assemble ceramic substrate (alumina oxide)that printed with a low temperature Copper thick film conductor (the overglaze layer is polymer). The Copper pads are exposed without any coating. | This ceramic substr

SOLDER AND REWORK OF BGA

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 08 11:44:00 EST 2002 | poirot

I manufacture industrial ink jet printers. I have a new application to join an unpopulated flex circuit to a light ly populated PCB. Production requirements are rather low. The area To join is 300 solder balls on the flex occupying an area of 5/8 i

Back-side 150p SMD connector

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 13:09:49 EST 2003 | russ

Check out out hot bar equipment, we used to do this with very good results. I am sorry that I can't remember the manufacturer to help you check into this. If you are not familiar with this here is the process in a nutshell, place assy and connector

Re: Hot Bar Mfg.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 14:06:01 EDT 1999 | Jagman

| | | | A potential customer of our is inquiring if we have capability | | | | for Hot Bar manufacturing in the PCBA manufacturing world. If someone can explain to me what this entails, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. | | | | | | | One

Re: Bare Copper Pad Reflow Soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 16:02:49 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | I received a request from customer to assemble ceramic substrate (alumina oxide)that printed with a low temperature Copper thick film conductor (the overglaze layer is polymer). The Copper pads are exposed without any coating. | | This ceramic su


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