Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 23:48:14 EST 2010 | plaiming
Yes, I looked at the curve but it was high 250F max, but not higher than reflow oven temps..
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 09:51:10 EDT 2018 | cbeneat
We use Stabylan 773 ND, FUCHs Lubritech out of IL.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 22:04:33 EST 2001 | davef
Travis: I just checked. You're correct. It's a SMD-310, circa 1985 with a 12" wide mesh belt and a screamin' three zones of solder meltin' fury.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 11:56:43 EST 2001 | russells
Please help!! Operators are currently using soldering irons set at approx 450 degrees C, this i realise is far to high, but can some one tell me the effect on the PCB and joint at this temp and the recommended temp for soldering.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 20 17:04:21 EST 2006 | George
adlsmt, Solder pot temp is set to 265C. About solder joint quality, you must take in consideration the PCB finish when testing different leed-free alloys. Our PCB's are ENIG.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 02 20:38:32 EST 2006 | Sxsxcx
Which solder did you use? What process? Just hand soldering? I think 750~800 temp. maybe so so so so high!!! Normally, we set irons at 350~400 degC temp. for our common hand soldering.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 23:52:42 EDT 2015 | armandogomez
Reflow? or Wave solder? or selective wave solder? For what I understand you problems is with the preheaters you have a high temp that dries up the flux, and when hits the wave is doing that, do you have a thermal profiler? what's the temp just befor
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 09 01:17:28 EST 2000 | DL
John, Ahhhh the possibilities. Have you considered the dissipative properties of available substrates? A ceramic (excellent heat dissipation) based substrate could be a possibility for future designs. Maybe there are surface mount parts out there fo
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 14:18:37 EST 2001 | jagman
Could anyone please give me some insight on the time/temperature requirements for curing SMT adhesive used for a high temperature (96/4 solder) application in a bake oven, rather than using reflow? I understand that it would probably vary from epoxy
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 12:05:21 EST 2004 | babe
Heat guns scare me, hot air scares me too. Just the heck of it why not apply high temp paste to the center and eutectic 63/37 standard solder to the outside pads. The outside reflows first allowing proper seating of the component and with a proper pr