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Solder wave

Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 08:00:30 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip

Try to slow down your conveyor speed. This reduces contact length and improves the peel-back.

Peel Back Force

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 15:54:46 EDT 2010 | blnorman

I previously did a search on "peel back force" > and there were a few results, and there were a > few hits that say EIA-481 is the standard, but > nothing on what the standard force range is. A > search on "cover tape" yeilds many hits about >

SMT Throwing Rate

Electronics Forum | Mon May 18 08:18:53 EDT 2020 | derekjeter

I think it concerns peeling electrostatic potential,and it will get lower throwing rate.

Double-sided Adhesive with Different Peel Strength

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 15:06:18 EDT 2022 | proceng1

Something like Tacsil tape?

Yamaha YV100 Feeders

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 08:09:39 EDT 2006 | dmfausti

Thanks for the reply. I will try to clean this feeders. They all seem to be worn out and needs cleaning and adjustments. Peel tester could be another way for us of making sure our system goes more efficiently. This peeling problem usually occurs on

Conformal Coat peeling

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 20:06:27 EDT 2009 | davef

We doubt that HASS has much to do with your conformal coat peeling. Sure, poor wicking [low surface energy] could cause the issue that you see. Here are links to a couple of good [no formulas or differential equations] articles on surface energy: * h

Peel Back Force

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 11:52:36 EDT 2010 | fdr4prez

We've been breaking the cover tape on components from a specific supplier. I am curious what the standard is for the peel back force range, so I can better know if it is a feeder issue or component supplier. Of course the machine vendor is blaming

Peel Back Force

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 12:13:40 EDT 2010 | remullis

You may want to search on "Cover Tape", what date code is on the parts reel? I have multiple issues with cover tape sticking to the paper and not peeling back. Causes pick errors due to the part being covered. I think my problem is the parts have too

Peel Back Force

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 12:44:42 EDT 2010 | fdr4prez

I previously did a search on "peel back force" and there were a few results, and there were a few hits that say EIA-481 is the standard, but nothing on what the standard force range is. A search on "cover tape" yeilds many hits about breaking cover

Re: Shear strength and Copper/Tin Intermetalic layer

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 21:04:50 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| Hi there, | I am looking for some informations concerning the shear or pull strength of a typical TQFP 20 mils leads in relationship with the Copper/Tin intermetalic layer thickness. Could anyone help? | | Thank in advandce. | rgs, | chiakl Chiakl


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