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Re: turbulent wave restrictions

Electronics Forum | Thu May 07 12:54:01 EDT 1998 | DARRYL SCHLOSSER

| I am running a board that is .062" thick and has components that over hang the edge of the board by .090". I have bottom side smt components (chip caps and resistors only) and use the turbulent wave to help solder the components. The problem I am

Through-hole/SM mix

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 13:13:17 EDT 2001 | MikeF

Adding to Dave's comments, suppliers of selective soldering machines include Air Vac and Wenesco. I've used both, to solder and de-solder larger thru hole parts, such as connectors and large IC's. They are best suited to lower volume applications, an

Through-hole/SM mix

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 13:13:43 EDT 2001 | MikeF

Adding to Dave's comments, suppliers of selective soldering machines include Air Vac and Wenesco. I've used both, to solder and de-solder larger thru hole parts, such as connectors and large IC's. They are best suited to lower volume applications, an

imm. silver

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 08 19:58:57 EDT 2002 | dasal

My specialty. Your right, Most corrugated contains S02 and the pallet is usually out gassing formic acid as well. Not a great environment for silver. Original press release follows: Reactive Polymers At AT&T Bell Labs, John P. Franey has developed

Running with sn100c in my solder pot!

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 11:55:34 EDT 2006 | jbrower

Howdy Amol, As far as I can see, there aren't too many pitfalls with SN100C. Just make sure to keep all of your alloys seperated. The issues that I am working out right now is the profiles with our wave pallets and some of our larger components. We

Re: Top Side BGA Reflowing @ Wave Solder

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 10 17:50:00 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | We've recently encountered this problem where one of our .050" pitch BGA's were reflowing at the wave thus causing shorts... The board was profiled with probes stuck to a QFP solder joint, an 0603, and one of the BGA joints. There was an almost

Re: Camalot

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 14:58:33 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | Earl, why don't you post this ALSO in the "Mart". Is there a reason? | | | | | | | | | | | Folks, | | | | | | | | | | Probably not the forum, but forgive me as I am but a dog as described by Justin and admitted by me. However, I am looking fo

Pallet Maintenance

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 13 13:15:59 EST 2001 | kerryn

Dear Dave and Mike, I do not normally respond to threads of the forum. However, I do enjoy reading other's comments. There is a lot of valuable information provided by both suppliers and users. You seem to be making light of Bill Schreiber's com

Flex Circuit

Electronics Forum | Tue May 29 17:24:28 EDT 2001 | hussman

OK, I have a new product being tossed over "the wall" that has a flex circuit layered into a standard FR board and protrudes out of it. The flex circuit is 0.022" thick and is the 3rd layer of 6 layers. The total board thickness of the FR board is

Re: PCB warpage

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 23:01:48 EDT 1999 | Dennis O'Donnell

With loaded boards, warpage can be removed by placing the assembly in a wave solder conveyor pallet as you would if you were going to wave solder the assembly. Place board and fixture in a Blue M forced air oven at 90 C for 30 minutes. Let cool to r


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