Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 19:10:05 EDT 2021 | kojotssss
Hi, Get your account. https://software.indium.com/stencil-coach/pin-in-paste-apertures.php
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 16:41:00 EDT 2011 | scottp
Here's what I do: - Test Surface Insulation Resistance (we're in the high reliability market and use a test significantly harder than IPC's). I also test SIR in combination with other assembly materials like conformal coatings and wave solder flux
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 19:56:24 EST 2001 | davef
SMTnet Archives used to have copious amounts of information on a pin-in-hole [e.g., pin-in-paste, paste-in-hole, etc] reflow process, but much of that appears lost with the conversion to the new and improved site format. In getting started, check:
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 04 14:27:18 EST 2006 | pjc
Solder preforms can be used in SMT assembly for through-hole pin-in-paste process. In this process and modified aperture is used to print the paste with standard stencil printing, then a solder preform is picked and placed by a machine into the solde
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 12:04:29 EDT 2022 | kumarb
Hi. Alpha metals recently informed us of: Alpha OM-565 low temp solder which they note is popular with pin-in-paste process of through hole parts so that we can solder inside of our SMT oven (1809EXL). We commonly use ROHS DSUB connectors (9 to 78
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 26 15:34:09 EDT 2002 | Daan Terstegge
It does work, but you must keep in mind that not only the stencil must be designed for it, but also the board. Trying to use the pin-in-paste process for a connector with an ordinary wave-solder layout will result in lots of touch-up. You'll need sma
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 02:33:48 EDT 2017 | dawson
"The Pin-in-Paste process can be used to solder through hole components using surface mount assembly process steps." I find it at https://www.smta.org/knowledge/proceedings_abstract.cfm?PROC_ID=5 Hope is helpful
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 08:50:24 EST 2006 | Mario Scalzo
Here is another article. http://smt.pennnet.com/Articles/Article_Display.cfm?Section=Articles⊂section=Display&ARTICLE_ID=229920 Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 30 10:17:05 EDT 2015 | esoderberg
You don't say how many headers you have to solder. I usually spec in High temp headers and use a pin-in-paste methodology and double reflow. Can you get your headers high temperature?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 12:31:32 EDT 2022 | proceng1
I don't know about that paste, but I can give my experience trying intrusive reflow (pin in paste). Using standard Lead-Free paste, we often had issues. It seems that many ROHS parts can't actually handle reflow ROHS temperatures. So the fact that