Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 15:33:08 EDT 2010 | bderks
Hi, I'm working at a very small electronics assembly firm and we need to get a better thermal profile of our reflow and solder wave ovens. Our firm is part of a larger firm that was set up to help handicapped people find work in the Netherlands. Yo
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 08 17:12:42 EDT 2010 | flipit
Kic Thermal used Pyropel. Cut with a razor blade and glue together with a good Dow Corning high temperature silicone. You can buy Pyropel in various thicknesses. It is not cheap. $100.00 for a 24" X 24" X 3/16" sheet. You can buy at McMaster Car
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 17:20:52 EDT 2010 | davef
Try posting here: http://www.rubber.com/rubber/cgi-bin/emfview.cgi?wsc=06-0540
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 08 16:13:22 EDT 2010 | rwyman
Why reinvent the wheel, Bart? You can buy a thermal barrier from one of the logger manufacturers (M.O.L.E., KIC, DataPAQ, etc). They come in varying sizes and temperature ratings. Maybe you can find one that suits your unit. Good luck.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 13 10:53:20 EDT 2010 | bderks
Thank you all for responding, Pyropel might indeed be adequate and still cheap enough. Someone advised me aerogel, but we certainly can't afford that ;-) I've contacted WWW.rubber.com as well, but I'm still waiting for a reply. Why reinvent the w
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 28 14:18:46 EDT 2013 | proceng1
I don't see any requirement for a ferrule on the wire. As long as your insulation clearance is twice the insulation diameter or less and the insulation doesn't interfere with the solder joint, it should pass Class 3.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 16:55:08 EDT 2011 | asksmt
Hi All, i am soldering battery to the back side of PCB and there are some TH Pins comes right BELOW the battery body. Can you please suggest any kind of insulating material / tape which i can use and the insulator between solder pins and battery bod
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 25 14:40:22 EDT 2002 | Claude_Couture
McMaster.com has ceramic fiber insulation in ribbon form, p/n 87575K89. you might check this up. It is use for high temp insulation, like in furnace. Come in different thickness, width, etc...
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 04:14:24 EDT 2006 | Rob
1) Use insulated wire & only strip back as much as you need for a good joint. 2) Wrap insulation tape around each joint (package lead with wire) after soldering to avoid any possibility of touching.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 01:08:17 EDT 2017 | tsvetan
potting the board with epoxy will make it non repairable the same insulation effect you would achieve if you just put around the inductors some styrofoam or other sound insulator without messing with epoxy