Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 14:47:48 EST 2017 | emeto
This will lead to many problems. We would advise not to do it.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 08:08:15 EDT 2005 | davef
George We're not sure about the application of powder flux for original poster to this thread, but a common application of powder flux is in brazing. This powder flux can be either metal bearing or just flux. As an aside: Soldering and brazing are
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 28 22:33:24 EST 2007 | davef
There is no specification for lead-free HASL. You can use any lead-free solderability protection that meets your customer requirements. Use IPC-9701 �Performance Test Methods and Qualification Requirements for Surface Mount Solder Attachments� to ass
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 19 09:30:45 EST 2002 | davef
Yes, you can rework your thermocouples, but consider using a method other than arc welding. Arc welding can join thermocouples, but it uses a filler. The filler adds a third material that affects the slope of the thermal profile. We rework our the
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 16:40:01 EST 2002 | dragonslayr
Steve- I was once an auto body repairman in an automotive assembly plant. We used lead for dent filler instead of bondo. It was much faster to use. No cure time like a plastic filler needs. Lead was absorbed through my skin from hand filing the lead
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 04:32:07 EST 2005 | Hannu
Hi all We have an Omniflo 5 (-97 vintage) with pin chain conveyor. Lately the chain drive motor has started to emit some chirping noises, as if there were a bearing running dry or something. Is there some kind of maintenance schedule specified for t
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 09:05:16 EDT 2019 | SMTA-Jon
The oil is a carrier for the filler material that actually transfers the thermal energy. Without the oil, the material would just be a powder that would not be easy to apply or keep in place. You should mix the oil back in. Separation of the filler
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 05 08:33:06 EDT 2003 | Mike Stadt
Is jet dispensing of highly filled polymers possible? I have only seen applications with SMT adhesives, where the filler content is on the order of 10%.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 04:51:15 EST 2004 | alanhayllar
That's great - thanks for the advice on the epoxy's. Can anyone provide any info on the single part thermally conductive adhesives or fillers that do not require an activator? Mant thanks.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 21:33:58 EDT 2006 | seth
What is the distance from the reader to the segment, and can you use a filler gauge to set the gap or is there a special tool needed?