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ceramic cap cracking

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 03 04:55:21 EST 2005 | Dougs

OK, component wide portion runs with the conveyor, so really both sides should heat and cool at the same rate. The crack is at the termination between end cap and ceramic body and run vertically up the end cap, so when we remove the cap it comes of

Epoxy on bottom of SMT component

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 27 14:56:33 EST 2007 | jaimebc

Shy, What is your current method of applying adhesive? If the terminals of the component that has adhesive are not wetting ( or not forming a solder joint I think we are talking about ) after reflow, then you must be applying too much adhesive. As

Wire soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 11 19:43:56 EDT 2008 | davef

While it's possible, we don't think that soldering a wire of this low of an AWG to a board is a good idea. We're concerned that mechanical vibration and heating / cooling will stress the solder connection to the point of failure during routine table

Solder Fillet

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 17:15:03 EDT 2008 | ronhodgson

I would like an interpretation of a solder fillet on a 5 side termination cap. (Ref: IPC-610, sec. 8.2.2.6). My question pertains to the definition of dimension F, and what constitutes the top of the fillet. Does the top of the fillet end at where

Pin in Paste of screw terminals

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 01 01:37:07 EDT 2009 | abhinavajmera

I have been working on Pb-free assemblies of screw terminals (terminal blocks). Unlike, other pin-in-paste conducive components, these component has square headed leads. We have been facing issues with the solder dripping into the oven. We were able

Tin Mitigation Processes

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 30 18:34:35 EDT 2012 | hegemon

Pure Tin terminations can be mitigated for components with solder terminations less than .030" in height from the PCB, by using 6 mil stencil with Sn63/pb37 solder paste. That's the simple story for our customers that require it. Beyond that height w

Cutting reeled terminals

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 10 11:01:44 EDT 2015 | joe98375

Hello, I am looking for a machine that can cut terminals on a reel efficiently. We buy some of our terminals on reel because it is significantly less expensive than buying them in bulk packs even with the added labor of clipping them off one by one.

Inline Press-Fit machine

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 14 09:12:24 EST 2022 | kutayuysal

My company would like to invest and SMT Line boards. Boards are simple for P&P machines, couple of 603 and 402 components which most of machines are capable to place. Challenging part is Pin-in-Paste terminals. Those terminals produce with metal stri

Re: WAVE SOLDERING 0603 CHIP RESISTOR ARRAYS

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 11 20:31:54 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Russ: You�re correct. I should have explained our reasons for preferring concave over convex better. First, we use both also ... we just prefer concave because they: * Don�t bridge any where near as easily. * Self-center better. * Seem to have mor

Re: SMT Chip terminal lifted

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 11:16:51 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

Erico:I can�t even imagine what this line looks like and what it has to do with the soldering problems without having a look at it. Also the restriction to touchup only is somewhat irritating to me. The only thing that I can think of is that in your


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