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FR4 or CEM3

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 01:13:31 EDT 2010 | boardhouse

Hi fotis, Big difference between Cem3 & FR4 is that FR4 the glass is woven and Cem3 is sheet glass non-woven. for Multi layer product, i would not consider Cem3 due to increase chance of de-lam due to lack of weave for strength. Cem1 and Cem3 are

Beaker Scale Testing for flux cleaning chemistries/surfactant

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 22 05:01:19 EDT 2011 | azrina

Hi, I am doing my master degree in flux cleaning process for flip chip assemblies and required to establish a new receipt for flux cleaning. currently, i am doing screening process for the parameters involve ; temp,pressure, surfactants, speed and a

solder paste for 200 degs c continuous operation?

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 13:16:11 EDT 2012 | grahamcooper22

What solder alloy are you using at the moment which is coming to the end of its limits ? Normally in general for safe operation of an alloy we don't like to recommend any operation temp that is higher then two thirds of the solders melt point, but th

2 Hot 2 Handle

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 02 09:24:00 EST 2013 | swag

Thanks for the help. Ramp soak spike but due to the density of this assembly it's more like ramp spike. Yes, leaded. I'm getting similar results with or without the carrier. (I designed the carrier like swiss cheese, full of holes and scallops on

Questions you would ask if someone said they had a 3D printer for professional multi-layer PCBs?

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 26 05:57:44 EST 2015 | sarason

To get real conductivity in your traces you will need to remelt your copper or silver tracks. This means 850oC. The other method is plating at low temps, or etching. Epoxies like all carbon based compounds vaporize at 400oC. Next problem epoxy fibre

Flux waves on PCBs

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 10 04:36:41 EDT 2015 | vb7007

Hi I have been struggling with boards for high quality picky customer. I am getting flux waves (like splashed - too hard to clean) after wave, where as we are still using Kester 979 (No clean flux, but as we are getting visible marks which looks si

Flux waves on PCBs

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 10 04:37:32 EDT 2015 | vb7007

Hi I have been struggling with boards for high quality picky customer. I am getting flux waves (like splashed - too hard to clean) after wave, where as we are still using Kester 979 (No clean flux, but as we are getting visible marks which looks si

Flux wave on PCBs

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 10 04:40:01 EDT 2015 | vb7007

Hi I have been struggling with boards for high quality picky customer. I am getting flux waves (like splashed - too hard to clean) after wave, where as we are still using Kester 979 (No clean flux, but as we are getting visible marks which looks si

Re: Stripping Magnet Wire

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 21:56:04 EDT 1999 | Jeff Sanchez

| | | I need a good chemical to remove the lacquer finish off of magnet wire. I know there are different kinds but I need one that really works. Any suggestions would be great. thanks in advance guys. | | | | | What is it you're trying to do? | | D

Re: Vapour Phase Soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 11 09:57:38 EST 1997 | Alan Brewin

Thanks to Scott for your reply, much appreciated. Are you aware of any new developments in this area? Particularly in respect to the solvents? We are aware that fluorine chemistry is now in-use with amazingly high boiling points. We understand that


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