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Re: BGA Profile

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 24 11:05:13 EST 1999 | justin medernach

| I am profiling a BGA for the first time and I am seeing temperature flucuations on the ramp and cool down from the thermocouple I have placed through the pcb and under the component. I am using a 5 zone convection oven.Any suggestions on the plobl

Too hot to handle

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 18:03:34 EST 1999 | Joe

Greetings, Can anyone tell me what temperatures pcb's should have when coming out of a forced convection reflow oven and out of a wavesoldering machine. Also, is there any danger of the pcb's giving off some kind of gas or vapour which can be harmfu

Cooling

Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 24 10:49:38 EST 1999 | Ng

It has been known that sufficient cooling after soldering is important in order to get a stronger joint during its solidification stage. And it has been so much emphasised with reflow oven. But, why many models of wave soldering machine do not come w

SMT Adhesive

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 15:34:16 EDT 1998 | Andrew

We have a need to bond Flatpack and Quadpack components to the circuit board. The adhesive should be quick curing, repairable and have a low modulus. It does not have to be thermally conductive (but it would be a plus). The components are currently

Universal GSM

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 14:05:13 EDT 1998 | Ross Perot

I didn't use my real name because I don't want to get bombed with phone calls and emails. We are an OEM looking to put in a SMT line soon. Is this GSM a decent machine? How much does it cost? Also and info on decent screen printers and reflow o

Universal GSM

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 10:53:42 EST 2003 | cbarnett

I have been aroung Universal GSM's for anbout 9 years, We have 8 machine's and they run great. The support from Universal is very good, replacement parts for the GSM will cost you, but you do not have to order them very much. Good luck with whatever

Selecting an SMT Line

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 09:27:52 EDT 1998 | Greg Dowd

We are a small contract assembly shop hand placing SMT. We recently received a large contract for SMD that will require placement rates of at least 6,000 CPH. I am looking at Fuji, Mydata, Quad, and Zevatech. I have little experience with automated S

Re: Why use Nitrogen ??

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 15:24:30 EDT 1998 | Steve A

| I am looking at purchaseing a full convection bench top oven from OK Industrys. (Model JEM-310) | It seems to have all the features that we will need for low volume production runs. | It has a Nitrogen input option, and I am intrested if anyone on

Re: Why use Nitrogen ??

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 11 22:03:56 EDT 1998 | Dew Lolly

We own a BTU Convection Oven. Nitrogen helps make shiny joints since it reduces oxidation during reflow. It has helped us solder marginal solderably boards but otherwise if "pretty" and "shiny" is a requirement I would consider it. It doesn't turn

Re: Component Baking

Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 15:45:31 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| Does anyone know about low pressure/low temperature | ovens used for baking of moisture senstive | components? | Thanks Mike, Check out the people at 3M. They have come out with high temp reels and carriers that can withstand a bake. Try the gu


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