Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 14:33:46 EDT 2010 | jdumont
Is your peak reflow temp exceeding the LED spec? We store our SMT LED reels on the rack with the rest of the discreets and have never seen this issue...
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 10 08:17:21 EDT 2010 | nagesh
Dear All, I have a problem with the BTU-paragon -150 reflow oven,with the heaters getting off with Overtemperature Alaram. But the actual temperature on board not exceeding the 255 peak temp. Pls. advice & thx in advance for your sincere postings. R
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 08:23:34 EDT 2010 | duso02
We have done it before prior to conformal coating a customer's populated board with parylene. They had us do a sample first then conducted testing. No ill effects but it really comes down to the components installed and what they can handle. The surf
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 10:20:14 EST 2010 | 18424
Test Resistance to ECM shall be 65C +- 2C @ 88.5% +- 3.5% All SIR Measurements shall not exceed 100 MOhm. I am not sure of voltage.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 05 14:20:55 EDT 2014 | isd_jwendell
230C for max 30 sec.". Isn't 225C close enough to 230C, so that you are effectively exceeding mfg spec by 60 sec.?
Electronics Forum | Tue May 18 10:35:11 EDT 2021 | kumarb
Hi. See this thread which may help you: https://smtnet.com/Forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=22839Message85508
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 10:19:22 EST 2002 | cyber_wolf
Whoa! I beg to differ my friend. The cure profile is VERY critical in Adhesive curing, especially if your are screen printing. When you screen print adhesive you are leaving it exposed to the atmosphere for a period of time. SMT adhesive by nature i
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 23 03:05:26 EST 2004 | Steve Stach
The Jury is still out on no-clean reliability in the long term as no-clean didn't gain wide spread acceptance until the early 1990's. Also, in today's disposable society, few products are expected to last 15-20 years. Experience has shown that if y
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 27 23:52:28 EDT 2006 | fctassembly
Hello Steve, Yes, there are differences in the various alloys and I have described briefly below these differences: SN100- a common name for 100% tin that is used to increase the tin content in 63/37. SN100C-Name for Tin/Copper/Nickel/Germanium all
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 12 17:57:42 EST 2008 | chef
I must ask the silly question- are you sure you deposited the correct amount of paste? Depending on aperature design-the voiding could come from a stencil that has its holes partially built up with old paste. If paste volume is guaranteed, then what