Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 07:53:08 EDT 1999 | Scott Davies
| | Could use a little help here. Can anyone clarify to me the cause and fix of chip caps/resistors tombstoning following reflow? | | | | Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. | | | Most common reason is uneven heating where one side of the com
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 09:48:28 EDT 1999 | Larry Koens
| | | Could use a little help here. Can anyone clarify to me the cause and fix of chip caps/resistors tombstoning following reflow? | | | | | | Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. | | | | | Most common reason is uneven heating where one side
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 13:20:15 EST 2006 | mgdrouin1
Does anyone have any information regarding damaged caused to components due to overheating primarily with a heatgun? I'm having a hard time getting engineering to comply. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 13:22:15 EST 2006 | mgdrouin1
Does anyone have any information regarding damaged caused to components due to overheating primarily with a heatgun? I'm having a hard time getting engineering to comply. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 13:41:12 EST 2006 | outgasser
We are currently experiencing problems with delamination during rework/2nd op activity on lead free. I am suspecting this is a result of the use of a heat gun to rework components. My assumption is that the high heat and time in area greatly increa
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 09:41:44 EST 2000 | James Lewis
Has anyone seen or put together a good collection of proper handling procedures for components and PCB's? I realize a lot of it is no-brainer stuff, but I need some depth for a training class we are putting together. This would include ESD, Moisture
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 09:41:44 EST 2000 | James Lewis
Has anyone seen or put together a good collection of proper handling procedures for components and PCB's? I realize a lot of it is no-brainer stuff, but I need some depth for a training class we are putting together. This would include ESD, Moisture
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 14:14:03 EST 2006 | samir
Ah, yes. The age-old battle of Production Supervision versus Process Engineering. I guess you just need to tell your Process Engineer, "Pretty please with sugar on top, investigate this f*cking issue."
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 08:18:28 EST 2006 | slaine
RS sell a heat cun that is fully temperature adjustable buy one of them and pre set it to the right temp then put a calibration sticker over the control.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 15:15:13 EST 2006 | russ
Heat guns used improperly will definitely damage components. You must have a controlled heat gun that can be set to the max temp you want pb =215C max, Pbfree maybe 240C max. This heat gun must not be able to be adjusted or you must have total trus