Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 06:11:00 EDT 2012 | tk380514
Hi everyone, In my past i have used a titanium putty to fix and modify Durostone CFR767 SOLDERING PALLETS, could anyone recommend any other substance that can be used for simple repairs for these pallets? Br: Peter
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 07:41:33 EST 2016 | robl
Hi Stivais, Yes, we analyse once a week in 4 pot locations, in addition one of our customers also takes an audit sample once a month and XRF's it. So far no spikes in the stainless pot that are not found in the titanium pot. Thanks, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 13:44:50 EDT 2020 | dwl
I used to have the same issue with reed switches on one product we ran. Same oven too. We ended up rigging up an "umbrella" with two titanium stiffeners and bare PCB as the roof. It was hokey but it worked.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 18:40:39 EDT 2020 | dwl
A reflow oven with Center rail support can help. If your volumes are too low to justify spending $$ on a proper carrier, titanium stiffeners applied to the PCB before it goes into reflow is a cheap, albeit manual solution.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 02 21:11:59 EST 2021 | dwl
We used to use Titanium inserts when there wasn't much clearance between SMD and thru-hole leads. I don't recall how tight we could get though.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 19:20:36 EST 2021 | emeto
Titanium wall could go down to 10mil thickness. Just make sure this location runs on the back end of the pallet flow to avoid shadowing and allow solder to wet in this area.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 09:35:35 EST 2023 | richardcargill
out of interest, do you know what the nozzles are made of ? If you could get titanium ones then i would have thought abrasive wear shouldn't be an issue
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 19:22:58 EST 2023 | SMTA-71549289
From my understanding titanium is typically used for non-wetting nozzles, correct? And then wetting nozzles are made of other metals with a coating that allows it to wet.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 00:20:41 EST 2002 | djarvis
0.005" for a distance of 0.120". I supply the cad file - they supply the blades - SIX PER SHIM - $300. Try it, you'll like it! Take yer set of overpriced, dooverlacky, hoity toity, rickerpoodley and a fandoogally, titanium, teflon, whacko the didd
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 08:58:49 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
There are several pallet manufacturers, Ascentec Engineering, Pentagon EMS, and S&P Engineering - to name a few - that make titanium inserts for wave pallets. These inserts (inserted into your delmat or CDM material) will act as your pockets to mask