Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 13:12:18 EST 2007 | realchunks
So others can solder the same board and part but you can't. Dipping the legs in flux doesn't help. Then it's either your pre-heat or wave. Measure your pre-heat and compare to others or flux mfger. Do you have chip wave or something like an Omega
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 07:59:36 EST 2007 | tk380514
we worked out that the wave soldering cassettes Duratstone material takes alomst 35 degree away from the surface of the pcb, and the speed is already too slow it should be over 1.0 - 1.8 meters a minute but its now already 82 cm a minute, in order to
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 11:45:34 EDT 2007 | Cal
Hi PeteB... I dont think you will find any Specs...but that I do not know. What I do know is it depends on the make up of your PCB and Components. Obvious haveing components that may be sensitive to heat the less you want to run or pass through. Re
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 08:50:29 EDT 2007 | stepheniii
We have a timer on our selective solder so it's molten when we come in. The heat it takes to remelt the solder is equal to the heat lost as it solidifies therefore don't worry that it takes more energy per minute to melt the solder than to keep it mo
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 07 15:02:48 EDT 2009 | snsmt
Hello everyone, I have a question regarding rework. How do you guys rework QFPs (lead free)? The only method that we are currently doing is using a heat gun. We are heating up the bottom of the PCB (approx. 2") away from the bottom of the
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 03:59:06 EST 2010 | riscy00
I'm investigating heat transfer by 1st order approximation between PCB and ambient air via encapsulate material (epoxy or gel or silicone), they have thermal conductivity of 0.2W/C but it hard to find specific heat capacity and density. Has anyone
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 22:10:29 EST 2012 | doncattoni
Hello Austin, Sorry for the delayed response. There are different types of cures for conformal coating such as RTV which stands for Room Temperature Vulcanising which means they are cured by the humidity in the air. This type of cure does not need
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 12 15:56:13 EDT 2013 | pjchonis
Vapor phase soldering systems by Asscon are characterized by special designed heating modules. The thermal mass of the heating modules is designed so that a completely delay-less and direct regulation of the heat/flow/energy transfer to the soldering
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 10:39:43 EST 2000 | Engineer
What's the bad rap on IR? I know that ERSA has a dark IR that they say heats evenly. I worry about the entire location being heated though.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 07:48:46 EDT 2000 | Kamran.T
Sounds like improper heat distribution! Raise your prheat/soak time to assure even heating of the board∂. Another issue could be the moisture causing this anomaly.