Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 27 01:10:05 EST 2002 | iman
Hi and thanks for the replies. does anyone have soldering acceptance specifications, for intrusive reflow soldering? any reference (eg. IPC) Standards to follow?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 27 08:51:35 EST 2002 | gramsey
I am not aware of any IPC specifications but Bob Willis in the UK has some real nice stuff. http://www.bobwillis.co.uk/
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 10:50:49 EST 2002 | dphilbrick
Kester has a special alloy for high temp soldering. Alloy 123. I would think that if you coocked 63/37 to 360c you would have a pot of dross in no time! Doug
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 09:23:58 EST 2002 | Adam
Is it possible to achieve a 100% top-side solder fillet where pin 1 on the device is attached to a ground plane ? we've optimised the wavesoldering and fluxing operations, but without much success on that pin, every other pin is fine. Any advice woul
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 14:24:01 EST 2002 | Kevinl
Has anyone ever heard of a company called Kenmar Electronic Systems in Philadelphia? They claim to be the east coast's largest distributor of surface mount technology.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 21 09:02:54 EST 2002 | GSW
Thanks Steve, Its the same problem we are facing. I could read the data that was in english. I want to know what they have concluded in their summary. Are you a Contract Manufacturer or a OEM ? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 21 14:27:39 EST 2002 | slthomas
We're an OEM and buy a lot of stuff from over there, some for cost, some just for availability. Don't know where this is going but it doesn't look good.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 22:18:44 EST 2002 | Ben
How to evaluate the storage euipment ? If we have to notice which parts ? Could you provide us some advices? Many thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 25 09:34:52 EST 2002 | davef
You're correct excessive temperature can cause dewetting, but that usually means realeeee hot. Excessive time at above liquidous will cause dewetting also.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 25 07:47:15 EST 2002 | Yannick
And what about the one from Ersa the IR550A?? It's more that 20k but did someone tried it?