Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 08 17:06:41 EDT 2012 | tombstonesmt
We have many Pillarhouse Jade Mark II's in our facility. Lately design engineers have taken a liking of huge ground planes in boards. Quite honestly with topside heaters some of these boards were impossible to solder. True you can preheat with the no
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 13:47:16 EDT 2012 | jax
To have an Operating Temp (Tool Classification) within your range, you might want to try. PB85 (Pb85/Sb10/Sn5) SMT is normally processed using Vapor Phase but can also be achieved with Nitrogen assisted Convection Reflow depending on size and compl
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 15:49:54 EDT 2012 | bradlanger
Try Re-seating the card that connects the ISA slot from the computer mother board to the I/O Dpram card. It may be worth checking the ISA card for bad solder joints. The computer mother board could be going bad. Check for vented electrolytic caps. Ho
Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 08:37:45 EDT 2012 | waveroom
SN100C is being used by 95% of our customers over the SAC305. The main reasons are Cost big savings easily $10.00 lb, nice shiny solder joints good for quality inspection. Very few people are using SN100C in SMT Due to increased temperature requireme
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 25 14:41:13 EDT 2012 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 16:22:21 EDT 2012 | wesm91229
Hi Tristian, I work at the 1st company listed- the link you posted is our website. We have updated our clamps for those type of SMT process carriers. Feel free to email me @ wmartin@gscusa.net or call 972-494-1911 and I can help you out. Sorry for
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 18 10:14:14 EST 2012 | moshesh
In those cases where we have a 3.2mm thick, 16-layer board with several GND layers, do we still need ground connection to each and every layer (with thermal relief) or, skip part of the ground patterns? Will it help soldeing rising. I can't reach mor
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 11:12:05 EST 2012 | aj
have you considered intrusive reflow? I ran a product similar to what you are describing and the only way we could get sufficient holefill consistently was by this process.... there may be obvious reasons why you cant but worth a shot if you can- it
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 11:19:08 EDT 2012 | fulgen
Hi Guys, I´m looking for information about processing smt components on flexible printed circuits (printing, SMD assembly,reflow soldering and laser cuting). These flexible circuits comes from a roll of 300 mm width. I found some information about ro
Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 10:36:56 EDT 2012 | cbeneat
I can't see the fill as they are underneath the connector. As far as the direction 95% seem to be perpendicular to the wave with the occasional parallel and some all the way around(not many). I have tried altering the speed, I've played with the fl
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