Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 10:49:32 EDT 2006 | pjc
250C peak temp seems very high for components. Thermal damage, which is latent like ESD damage, can occur on components at temps as low as 235C. Looking at component specs to see what the max temps are is a good idea I think when doing Pb Free trials
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 09:30:56 EDT 2003 | Jim Z
Marc, There are many types of nylon used in the connector industry and some are designed to be used in high temperature (225-250C) oven reflow applications. These high temp nylons are usually types 4/6 and 6T. It sounds like you are either using a
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 14:31:01 EST 2000 | John
My company manufactures a board for a heavy duty automotive application. One of the through hole parts on the board dissipates enough heat that it requires high temp solder. Does anyone know of or have experience with a high quality selective solde
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 17:17:55 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Ashok: You should select and use low residue tapes. But ya know, ya go out and research a great tape and if yer not careful, the buyer will second source ya and (surprise) ya got residues again. We have found that Lemme say this about Katon tape
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 10:04:33 EDT 2022 | micropak
Good Morning, I have a Phoenix PCBA Analyzer 160KV with NanoFocus tube. The machine warms up till 104KV only (it gets some breakdowns around 100KV) and then it finishes warmup but doesn't go beyond 103KV while doing inspections. HTG Cable has been gr
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 20 09:17:59 EST 2006 | George
Hi "theSaint", We are using SN100C in our wave solder machine. As far as the solder itself, the wave process follows pretty much the same concept as leaded solder. You bring the assembly temp to 90 C or more before the actual wave. Sometimes for mul
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 10:57:38 EST 2022 | sarason
In the automotive industry there has been a swing away from gaskets and a movement to high temp resistant sealing compounds. In all probability your original gasket would have been viton for high temp O-rings. So if that is the case the replacement
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 09 18:28:34 EST 2004 | Ron W
I'd like to know if anyone could recommend a good high-temperature adhesive that can be used for thermocouple attachment. I've always used high-temp solder and tape in the past, but would like to try using adhesive. Any info is certainly appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 01:31:31 EDT 2000 | Dreamsniper
Steve, I'm using 5 Sn/1.5 Ag/93.5 Pb Solder wire with a melting point of 300 deg. C to connect my thermocouples on smd components for thermal profiling. I'm using a soldering iron with an adjustable temp. to be able to melt my solder wire. Temp is ab
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 16:03:14 EST 2001 | blnorman
You're right, manufacturers time/temps will vary. A single manufacturer will have a host of materials with different cure schedules. We currently use 2 epoxies that cure in 2 - 3 minutes at 150�C. One will also cure in 5 minutes at 125�C. Talk t