Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 20:49:27 EDT 2003 | msimkin
Anyone use glass filled nylon connectors utilising the intrusive reflow techique (pin in paste). We are having probe with them becoming brittle after reflow- apparently due to moisture. We are also seeing bubbling on outside plastic.Peak oven temp 22
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 | Tue Aug 26 11:15:47 EDT 2003 | blnorman
We use HTN (high temperature nylon - Zytel) connectors in our reflow ovens with no warping, bubbling, or cracking. You can also use PPA (Amodel).
Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 03:01:22 EDT 2004 | Nitro
I want to know the pressure of N2 in each zone in furnace. If have standard it will better.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 16 22:18:35 EDT 2005 | davef
Cooling may require muff fans positioned over that output conveyor of the oven.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 21 12:32:50 EDT 2005 | GS
Darby and Dave, many thanks. Regards GS
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 22:14:34 EDT 2003 | davef
You need a nylon with a heat deflection temperature [heat distortion temperature] - 0.45MPa ( C ) similar to your reflow peak. The HDT of the nylon in your connector is probably ~200*C. For more, look here http://www.tycoelectronics.com/environment
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 06:04:09 EDT 2004 | johnwnz
Nitro, I msuggest you get your oven manual out and start reading!! it depends on yoru machine, the point of injection, how many zzones it's designed to cover (some only inject for reflow) what your inward flow rate is, what yoru exhaust rate is and
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 21 07:39:23 EDT 2005 | davef
There's a fair amount of material on cooling rates for lead free on the web. Look here: * http://www.speedlinetech.com/docs/Cooling-Slopes-Lead-Free-Reflow.pdf * http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3776/is_200412/ai_n9473486 * http://www.m
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 15:56:35 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
I experienced this with a high-mass capacitor. I was able to turn down the bottom-side convection (around 50�C lower than each of the top-side heaters), and able to NOT lose any parts. I got the bottom-side part just slightly over liquidus, and min