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I would think that ,dependent on the thermal ramp rate and the temperautre spike at the entrance into the solder pot, you could damage a cap if one lead enters first or if both leads enter the same way and the part/PCB hasn't ramped up properly or the thermal rate of change isn't even across the part. Do you have a profiler that you could attach a thermalcouple wire to and chart what the part is seeing during the wave process?
Kathy
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<DIV>I would think that ,dependent on the thermal ramp rate and the temperautre
spike at the entrance into the solder pot, you could damage a cap if one lead
enters first or if both leads enter the same way and the part/PCB hasn't ramped
up properly or the thermal rate of change isn't even across the part. Do you
have a profiler that you could attach a thermalcouple wire to and chart what the
part is seeing during the wave process?</DIV>
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