Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 08:36:35 EDT 2001 | jmlasserre
use a solder join temperature of 200/210� whatever the pcb used (tin lead coated or osp or gold fash). 2nd ==> to adapt the temerature to the pcb used: - Reflow (200-210�) for tin lead coated pcb's (in this case we have just to reflow the solder
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 10:50:08 EDT 2001 | CAL
Per our staff here at ACI......... Higher Temperatures maybe necessary to achieve good solder process results. The alloy formed when HASL coating protects the copper is the same as that when OSP provide protection. Temperatures may be increased to im
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 24 15:21:08 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| Looking for anyone who has experience with high temperature soldering. Need to determine why solder joints are failing. Thermocycling of unit is -40C to +140C, 30 minute dwell time, 10 sec. transition time | Your help is appreciated | Ed Holton |
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 04 10:23:03 EST 2015 | rgduval
I haven't used this particular CC, but...found this in their data sheet: "AVR 80 BA Conformal Coating will be touch dry after 15 - 20 minutes at room temperature and does not require a thermal cure. The full properties of the coating will be obtaine
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 14:36:11 EDT 2005 | Steve
A customer of mine is using Chemtronics (Circuit Works) CW3300 Overcoat pen. This is an acrylic conformal coating. It cures at Room temperature. They need something similar that can be UV cured in a pen form. Any suggestions?
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 21 12:06:43 EDT 2007 | Cmiller
I coated three other bare boards on one side this morning from two different suppliers. Two of them had exceptional adhesion and one was so-so. I ran them through the reflow oven, coated them and got the same results on the other side, so it does not
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 04 10:59:24 EST 2015 | jpierre
Hi first DS65 version is a specific dilution for dispensing machine, in this case the typical process is following: application of the conformal coating extraction of solvent (low extraction power is better)2minutes and drying the drying can be done
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 02:04:39 EDT 2018 | robl
SCC3 has an operating temperature of 200C, as long as it is heat cured at 100C. https://www.electrolube.com/pdf/tds/044/DCA.pdf It's also a silicone so needs to be coated & cured away from anything you value. Otherwise there are plenty of PU's and
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 13 07:44:15 EDT 2005 | bandjwet
Peter: Based on our company's experience with removing a variety of different coatings, including parylene, the BGA's can be removed. We would use a chemical etch followed by a neutralizing process. We would then reflow the devices and pry them off
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 09:00:56 EST 1999 | Chris Fontaine
| | I have boards coated with Humiseal 1B73. At a late point mfg. site we need to remove a series of 0603 resistors for optioning purposes. I have been trying to determine the fastest, easiest way to re-coat the pads after removal. Drying time of the