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Reflow Oven Profiling

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 25 13:05:08 EDT 2006 | Hoss

TMC, Are you interested in this approach because you only have a flat belt conveyor and want to keep the components from being moved by the belt on the second pass? If so, you might try adding some stiffeners to the board edges to stand the board o

bending PCB Panel

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 15:52:51 EDT 2003 | russ

Is this a single sided or double sided board? We run the first side flat on the oven belt this keeps the board flat for the second side assembly. If the board warps during the second reflow process we will make a support fixture to carry the PCBA

how to control warpage on panelized pcb during reflow process

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 09:33:08 EDT 2019 | dbuschel

if you can't change the PCB materials or design at this point, you might be able to reduce it somewhat through the use of fixtures or edge stiffeners. Unless it is a particularly thick board, I don't think the reflow profile would be the issue. The t

Re: turbulent wave restrictions

Electronics Forum | Thu May 07 21:25:56 EDT 1998 | D.Lange

| I am running a board that is .062" thick and has components that over hang the edge of the board by .090". I have bottom side smt components (chip caps and resistors only) and use the turbulent wave to help solder the components. The problem I am

Re: Warpage at Wave Soldering Stage

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 10:25:43 EDT 1999 | Brian Wycoff

| | We are a medium sized PCB assy. house manufacturing about 2000 motherboards a day. There is a major problem we are facing at the wave soldering stage, i.e. warpage of the PCB. As soon as the PCB touches the wave it warps severely from the centr

turbulent wave restrictions

Electronics Forum | Thu May 07 12:29:17 EDT 1998 | Rob Williams

I am running a board that is .062" thick and has components that over hang the edge of the board by .090". I have bottom side smt components (chip caps and resistors only) and use the turbulent wave to help solder the components. The problem I am h

301-00030 CONNECTOR, 4 X 40, MALE, SM, 0.472 STANDOFF TOLC-140-3

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 17 18:19:09 EDT 2001 | dave

CONNECTOR, 4 X 40, MALE, SM, 0.472 STANDOFF301-00030TOLC�Mount(1,27mm),.050",(0,64mm) .025",micro pitch Looking for someone who has had experience placing this Samtec style of connector .We are having issue with open solder and insufficent. We are no

Solder Joint Fatigue

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 15:03:40 EDT 2001 | davef

Essentially, you want to ruggedize this component. Various adhesives could work great, depending on the source of the energy that is causing the solder connection fatigue. So, what are your looking to: * Rigidly bond the component to the board? * A

Re: 45 Degree Wave Soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 14:21:17 EST 1999 | Mike McMonagle

| A rash of new products here at my company have designs with multi-pin connectors 90 out-of-phase (orientation)wiht respect to wave direction, which has lead to massive bridging (shorts) problems.... | | Does anyone still use the 45 Degree Pallet

Step-up stencil: recommendation thickness

Electronics Forum | Tue May 21 15:00:28 EDT 2019 | emeto

Hello Greg, Here are a few questions and advises that might post an answer: 1. How thick is your current stencil and what is the part that requires that thickness? 2. Can you use a carrier to keep your board straight and avoid board warpage? May


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