Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 13:02:32 EDT 2012 | rway
We will look at the oven speed. We considered stiffeners but opted against that due to the risk of moving parts pre-reflow due to handling. 90 deg? I don't know. This may or may not help with the bowing. Considering there is little to no substra
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 09:33:08 EDT 2019 | dbuschel
if you can't change the PCB materials or design at this point, you might be able to reduce it somewhat through the use of fixtures or edge stiffeners. Unless it is a particularly thick board, I don't think the reflow profile would be the issue. The t
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 23:12:13 EST 1998 | Kelly
We run stiffeners on all of our product through our wave solder process and most of our product through our reflow and adhesive cure oven. The problem is we continually put on and take off stiffeners because of poor reliability of stiffeners staying
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 12:23:00 EST 1998 | Bill Schreiber
Kelly, How are you cleaning the stiffeners? The Smart Sonic cleaning process has been very successful in such applications. Visit the Smart Sonic Web Site at: www.smartsonic.com Or call me at 1(800) 806-440-R. Regards, Bill | We run stiffeners
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 16:56:27 EST 1998 | Chris Lampron
| | We run stiffeners on all of our product through our wave solder process and most of our product through our reflow and adhesive cure oven. The problem is we continually put on and take off stiffeners because of poor reliability of stiffeners sta
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 10:33:10 EST 1998 | Chrys
| We run stiffeners on all of our product through our wave solder process and most of our product through our reflow and adhesive cure oven. The problem is we continually put on and take off stiffeners because of poor reliability of stiffeners stayi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 13:44:50 EDT 2020 | dwl
I used to have the same issue with reed switches on one product we ran. Same oven too. We ended up rigging up an "umbrella" with two titanium stiffeners and bare PCB as the roof. It was hokey but it worked.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 02 15:53:51 EDT 2000 | James Burrell
I'm considering using Delmat, or some equivalent material, as a stiffener for rather large pcb, but I don't know the material properties. Specifically I'm interested in: Young's Modulus, E Poisson Ratio, nu Density, rho Strength, Thanks, Jim
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 18:40:39 EDT 2020 | dwl
A reflow oven with Center rail support can help. If your volumes are too low to justify spending $$ on a proper carrier, titanium stiffeners applied to the PCB before it goes into reflow is a cheap, albeit manual solution.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 08:44:49 EDT 2014 | emeto
Hi, 1. I will run the board on the mesh if single sided. 2. For double sided board, I will try stiffeners. 3. If stiffeners don't work, then you have to create a handling fixture(holds the board and has enough openings to let the air flow to the PC
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