Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 15:36:59 EST 2012 | swag
I've got specialized tooling I'm building for SMT processing. It requires a 0.125" thick sheet of high temp. silicon rubber cut to shape. Does anyone know of someone who can cut silicon sheets to a specific pattern/design?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 03 14:40:13 EDT 2013 | bandjwet
During the reflow process what are you finding most effective for shielding temperature sensitive components? Ceramic shields, FR-4, sheet metal, machined high temp plastic, cermic non-woven shields
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 22:59:52 EST 2015 | mac5
Carl, You can use a high temp solder to connect your T/C's but we use Kapton or glass tape so the T/C's can be reused. Mac
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 23:18:56 EST 2015 | cspasol
Thank you mac. May I know what t/C's your using? Do you have any recommended High temp solder that we can buy? We already use Kapton, but it affects the curved on our profile data.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 08:20:43 EDT 2018 | charliedci
We use MORESCO-HILUBE R-220, out of Greenville, SC. Heller recommended, their PN 593555. They sell 250mL, I believe straight from Moresco smallest is 4 liter.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 21 12:18:04 EDT 2018 | hussman
Hello, We are having difficulty soldering the above BGA. We believe it may be a high temp ball on this BGA. Cannot get info on this part. Anyone ever use it in mfg?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 15:36:34 EST 2022 | dontfeedphils
Looks like a decent profile. Only recommendation I have would be to possibly try and high-temp solder the thermocouples rather than the aluminum tape/kapton, only because you can get air-gaps and inaccurate readings using the tape method on assemble
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 14:18:37 EST 2001 | jagman
Could anyone please give me some insight on the time/temperature requirements for curing SMT adhesive used for a high temperature (96/4 solder) application in a bake oven, rather than using reflow? I understand that it would probably vary from epoxy
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 19:01:54 EDT 2000 | kbmacg
For high temperature electronics, operating in 225�C ambient environments, most solders can not be used. The high-lead solders all have difficulties of one sort or another. Is their anything new regarding useful high melting point solders? Especially
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 04:34:54 EDT 1999 | George Verboven
| Which among the two profiling method is more reliable/accurate in getting the oven thermal profile? | | a) using a HIGH-TEMP solder wire then soldering the thermocouples onto the profile points of the board (e.g. component lead etc.) | | b) not s