Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 08:26:53 EDT 1999 | g cronin
i'm sure everyone has run into this at one point or another. I have a thin pcb .025 that is single up that has to be built on a pallet. does anyone have any tricks to the pallet design that will help to hold these boards down during the screen/ass
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 22:31:25 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | i'm sure everyone has run into this at one point or another. I have a thin pcb .025 that is single up that has to be built on a pallet. does anyone have any tricks to the pallet design that will help to hold these boards down during the scree
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 09:25:42 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| | i'm sure everyone has run into this at one point or another. I have a thin pcb .025 that is single up that has to be built on a pallet. does anyone have any tricks to the pallet design that will help to hold these boards down during the scree
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 10:03:07 EDT 1999 | Boca
| | | | i'm sure everyone has run into this at one point or another. I have a thin pcb .025 that is single up that has to be built on a pallet. does anyone have any tricks to the pallet design that will help to hold these boards down during the s
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 17:31:12 EDT 1999 | DaveH
For another excellent vendor try EMC GlobalTechnologies in Pennsylvania (215)340-0650. Contact Marty Wetzel. | | | | | | any thoughs? | | | | | | thanks | | | | | | | | You should use pallets that stand the reflow as well so that no separation wi
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 10:10:03 EDT 2001 | Rob Fischer
Obviously the less mass in the wave the better. There will be less heat sinking and less push on the solder. Pallet thickness is typically a function of the tallest component on the board. If the board has one component that is tall but small in a
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 07 08:15:29 EST 2016 | anhsang38
Hello everyone My company have just bought a new Wave Soldering. Therefore, i want to know how to design the pallet for this machine. Does everyone have pdf document that relative the structure of Pallet. Thank you so much.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 10:38:26 EDT 2001 | bobbemc
Design parameters are based on tallest components on the bottom side of the PCB. The smallet the component the thinner the floor thickness can be.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 06:30:32 EDT 2014 | karolis
We are running mainly aluminum boards and lots of them are not square shaped. You can panelize any shape board, you need just add little routing to your panel design. I attached one picture with panelization example (routing and V-cut mixed).
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 14:51:01 EDT 2001 | Mike R.
Some Selective wave solder jig designer milled down the jig in one depth which is based on the thickest part on the bottom side of the board. This will create problem on the warpage on the jig due to the heat coming from the wave soldering machine. I