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Re: High temp conductive material needed

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 10:21:25 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

| I am looking to apply 10-15�m of a conductive material that will withstand 280�C. Our product consists of an alumina substrate sputtered with NiCr (2000�) and Copper (2000�) and 15-60 �m of electroplated copper (all metals patterned on the substra

Re: SMT Bead Shearing

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 14:35:29 EST 1998 | Dave F

| Anyone using SMT "Fair-Rite" beads? We have a P/N 2743019447 that we're using. We need to know the shear force strength of the part and the vendor's man who knows is in Deutschland and can't help until Monday. I can't wait that long. | | Also, do

lid soldering problems (CQFP, Au/Sn solder)

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 07:06:15 EDT 1998 | joakim fagerlund

We have problems with voids when we solder lids to ceramic flatpackages. The sealring of the package is gold(100 micro inches or 2.5 micro meters)with a underlayer of Nickel The solder is attached to the lid (preform) and the solder material is Au/S

Re: Rework induced thermal shock of SMD capacitors

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 31 23:02:19 EST 1997 | Scott McKee

| Has anyone had any experience with thermal shocking | and cracking of SMD capacitors during the rework process? | My company was advised to preheat capacitors to 125 C | at a rate of 2 C/sec before replacing them onto boards. | Would this maybe

Relfow ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 10:36:54 EDT 2003 | Jacob

Hi all I am having a reflow problem. Recently we started using a through hole connector with solder flux bearing technology on a densly populated board. The connector reflows at the same time as the smt components through reflow. The problem I am ha

Ceramic Chip Cap Processing

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 14:11:09 EST 2003 | russ

We have a customer with the same requirements. We use a hot air pen to rework the caps. This is supposed to eliminate the thermal shock that is present when a soldering iron is used. The solder iron tip temp is usually 600-700 degrees and comes int

Titanium Wave Solder Fingers

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 09:26:36 EST 2004 | davef

On your finger supplier try: * JAFCO Products 10120 Cayuga Drive Suite 103 Dallas, Texas 75228 Ph-214-328-0070 Fax-214-328-3272 or 214-324-1484 http://www.jafcoproducts.com/products.html * NSC (Nozzle Supply Company) 33524 U.S. Hwy 280 East Childer

Voiding Control on AuSn preform reflow process

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 05 11:55:28 EDT 2006 | Cristina Oanca

I am working on a Substrate attach process. The package is gold plated, the preform is AuSn and the backing on the substrate is PdAg. I am using a Sikama reflow furnace. The profile has a 50 sec dwell time. I am over 280 degees C for a little over 1

Reflow Oven & Surface Mount Machine Energy Consumption

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 21 21:12:11 EST 2008 | davef

Calculate numbers according to your situation, as follows: Cost = Cost per kilowatt hour x [Amps x volts x hours of operation � 1000] Cost per kilowatt hour: What we need to do to figure out the total cost is get out our electric bill. Look on the

Prototype SMT & Ltd Prod Line Choices & Advice

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 13 19:32:19 EDT 2008 | ipdisplays

Thanks all for the advice so far. I'm definitely considering the 4C & the TP9-U. I've also seen a Zeva 575, Philips Eclipse, & Juki 720. These seem to be a little more expensive. Any feedback on these machines - is the extra expense worth it? How e


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