Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 07 12:09:40 EST 2004 | Kris
Hi All, Does any body have any information on hot bar lead free soldering ? Need papers or experimental data ASAP Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 14:59:32 EDT 2006 | bill
I�ve been lurking on the forum for a while so I will take a stab at this, mainly because there is no answer I take it that you have a variety of boards being produced at the same time and are in fixtures so the conveyors don�t need to be adjusted, a
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 07:29:29 EDT 1998 | ashok dhawan
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Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 25 20:57:30 EST 2016 | sarason
You guessed right. Not hot enough to get good reflow. regards sarason
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 13 04:26:00 EDT 2005 | Joris Groot koerkamp
For the lead free reflow process we tested with our Vitronics 500smr oven. To reach the high temperature of the lead free profile was no problem. We are not using an active cooling system so the pcb's are maby to hot wen the leaving the oven. Can an
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 03:02:59 EDT 2011 | grahamcooper22
starting point with zone settings would be, 100 / 160 / 200 / 225 / 260 deg C...but you'll have to check the exact profile on the pcb with a reflow profiler....making sure you meet the paste spec and making sure you don't heat any devices up to quic
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 16:43:15 EST 2005 | russ
Ther is a solder alloy out there that is supposed to allow lead free wave processing without having to upgrade pumps and such or increasing the pot temp (direct drop in). I have not used it nor do I plan on doing leadfree wave soldering but you may
Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 08:16:33 EDT 2004 | solderpro
woow, slow down hot rod, hey davef, you are alright by me, good to see some one out there that has hands on experience rather than a theory nut.... any how, you need a top of the line profiler, super gold mole, or Kic.... these truly are the best and
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 27 13:59:11 EDT 1998 | Robert Steltman
We are about to run our first BGA devices and would appreciate some confirmation on a few points. First some details: PCB & Device: ============= 1) 16 layer (4 power, 4 gnd, 8 signal) 2) gold on nickel finish 3) ceramic BGA with eutectic balls Refl
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 09:15:49 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| We are about to run our first BGA devices and would appreciate some confirmation on a few points. | First some details: | PCB & Device: | ============= | 1) 16 layer (4 power, 4 gnd, 8 signal) | 2) gold on nickel finish | 3) ceramic BGA with eutec