Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 09 23:53:48 EST 2004 | Dean
How high are we talking? 1000 Celsius? KIC Thermal Profiling double sided aluminum profiling tape. I have used at an extreme application of 240 to 300 degrees celsius for 18 minutes. With up to 30 passes with no visible degree of deterioration.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 09 18:28:34 EST 2004 | Ron W
I'd like to know if anyone could recommend a good high-temperature adhesive that can be used for thermocouple attachment. I've always used high-temp solder and tape in the past, but would like to try using adhesive. Any info is certainly appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 21:53:06 EST 2000 | Dave F
Emmanuel: You have choices to prevent the solder paste from flowing to the second side during reflow: 1 Have your board fabricator plug the vias. 2 Put a temporary solder mask on the secondary side vias. 3 Have your designer relay-out the vias unde
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 14:03:25 EST 2006 | samir
Robert McKeown Company makes thermally conduct Al tape. KIC did a study on which method (Kapton Tape, Aluminum Tape, Hi-Temp Solder) is the most repeatable. The study can be found in their website: http://www.kicthermal.com Al Tape placed 2nd, and
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 13:03:52 EST 2006 | Tom Winchell
Assuming the AL tape shorts the wires for the thermocouple, you effectively have three junctions at the business end of the wire: wire 1 to AL, wire 2 to AL, and wire 1 to wire 2. If the temperature of the junctions wire 1 to AL and wire 2 to AL are
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 15 17:30:42 EST 2005 | GS
Yes Davef, storage condition and long time remaining on shelf could effect pealing strength, but we experimented that by using Polystirene Carrier Tape also this problem was reduced almost to zero. Df, If I am not wrong when you talk about pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 01 13:04:42 EST 1998 | scott cook
| Has anyone had any experience with thermal shocking | and cracking of SMD capacitors during the rework process? | My company was advised to preheat capacitors to 125 C | at a rate of 2 C/sec before replacing them onto boards. | Would this maybe
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 06:35:33 EDT 1999 | Dan
Using moss fets attached to sub heatsink and hard coat anodizing sub heatsink at higher cost and erratic performance. Looking for thermal tape, insulator to replace hard coat that will prevent shorting.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 22:34:30 EST 2008 | davef
How about plugging the via with a temporary solder mask or coving them with thermal tape?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 18:48:57 EDT 2003 | ericsbrown
We have an application where we are applying a heatsink with a thermal tape that has pressure sensitive adhesive (psa) on either side. Does anyone know of an off-the-shelf heatsink press that we could use to apply a consistent, measured force for a