Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 09:02:29 EDT 2003 | cyber_wolf
I was wondering if anyone has done a study on thermo couple attachment with light cure adhesive.I have read all the papers and articles about aluminum tape, Kapton, and high temp solder.I have yet to hear anything regarding the accuracy of light cure
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 09:29:26 EDT 2005 | PW
In a time crunch, kapton tape works great. If you are using durostone or some material like that for carriers, make sure it is clean right after you machine it and the kapton will stick very well. We are low volume so we pretty much always use tape
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 20:11:14 EDT 2009 | hohk
Thanks Davef! 3M's product description of "3M™ XYZ-Axis Electrically Conductive Adhesive Transfer Tape 9719 is suitable for attaching low surface energy (LSE) EMI shields to electronic and electrical devices where high temperature (up to 400C) is re
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 13:40:56 EDT 2001 | Steve
I need help with a process issue. I am dealing with a board design that is double-sided SM with a couple high density through-hole devices. I want to flow solder the through-hole stuff, so what is the best way to deal with them? Since one of the thro
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 07:02:59 EDT 1998 | smd
Right now we are taping the goldfingers which is effective but also expensive. Also, some tape was leaving yellow marks on the goldfingers. We're trying the so-called goldfinger glove from Steven's Products. It's a very small company (probably one gu
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 03 08:29:24 EDT 1998 | Dave F
SMD: Sounds interesting. What is the contact information on Steve? Dave F | Right now we are taping the goldfingers which is | effective but also expensive. Also, some tape was leaving yellow marks on the goldfingers. We're trying the so-called go
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 11:20:40 EDT 1999 | Kevin Hussey
| | | Which among the two profiling method is more reliable/accurate in getting the oven thermal profile? | | | | | | a) using a HIGH-TEMP solder wire then soldering the thermocouples onto the profile points of the board (e.g. component lead etc.) |
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 17:07:39 EST 2000 | John Thorup
Hello Ashok If you are talking about the thousands of volts that is often generated by either simply unrolling the tape to apply or when it is removed from the board after soldering you don't have a lot of choice since it is an insulator. Ionization
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 16:55:50 EST 1999 | Chrys
| | | Hello, | | | | | | We are qualifying new sources of PWB vendors. We've got the first lot of "produciton" boards in and we want to put them through the paces before turing the vendors on. | | | | | | So far, the tests I can think of performin
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 26 06:31:07 EDT 2009 | hohk
Hi everyone, I need to connect a cylindrical disc device (piezo ceramic sensor) to the PCB trace without using high temp solder. I plan to use "3M™ XYZ-Axis Electrically Conductive Adhesive Transfer Tape 9719" to connect the device to the PCB trace