Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 18:35:17 EDT 2010 | julie1
Anyone work with or have knowledge about metal core/clad boards? The board I'm working with is approximately 2" X 3/4" aluminum core pcb, in a 56 up array. There are 3 LED placements per board. I'm having trouble getting a consistent screen print.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 11:00:42 EDT 2010 | hegemon
Without seeing a picture, my first instinct would be first and foremost some fixturing that provides full support for your print process. After that, since you are citing bow and twist, consider that the fixturing might as well travel through the ov
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 28 18:59:25 EST 2002 | tkenny007
Specs for Bow and Twist for PCBs (IPC-A-610C, 10.6. There may be an update by now). I also have a note in our quality guide referencing (IPC-TM-650, 2.4.22) and (MIL-STD-105D). In summary, a PCB should not bow more than 0.040" with all four corner
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 15:11:35 EST 2009 | wrongway
Make sure the rail is'nt set to tight on some ovens the rail may get a little closer in the middle of the oven
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 16:47:35 EST 2009 | pcbrookie
Hmm, I'll check the cooling-fan setting too. And thanks for the head's up on how this might effect TAL. Actually, thanks for all the help! :)
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 23:05:02 EST 2017 | swestheimer
I have been asked a very good question but have not been able to find a good answer. IPC for both PCB and PCBA refer to the X & Y dimensions to measure warp and twist but how would you determine the warp and twist for a round PCB or PCBA?
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 26 12:12:55 EST 2013 | igorfo
Dear Friends, I need your help to understand requirements and measurement methods for bow and twist of assembled PCB (PCBA have and SMT and TH components). I already check all posts on the site but didn't found any related to my question answers.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 16:39:28 EST 2009 | swag
We have to be careful with the cooling zone in our oven (especially lead-free recipes) as the cooling rate is much too high with the fan above its lowest setting. Depending on the design of your oven, it's also possible to pull a lot of heat out of
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 07:56:20 EDT 2001 | dougie
Hi Kris, DISCO!!!! Cheers, Dougie.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 14:36:16 EDT 2001 | CAL
Ah Yes.............My 600 A version has it in the back as well Cal
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