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You may want to try Thermographic Measurements (714) 282 6700. They make
some tape and label products that may cover the temperature ranges of
interest. A contact there is Steve Giffin.
John Moylan
Delsen Testing Laboratories
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http://www.primenet.com/~delsen/
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>Board profiles are being run where the IR/oven set-points vary
>both significantly and often depending upon the variety of new
>SMT, TAB, BGA, etc. technologies being used.
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>Is there a TAPE/STICKER/WAX PENCIL that can be used to indicate
>on a functional (non-mole) board the highest temperature that
>board has seen during PWB assembly ?
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>Thanks,
>Karl Sauter
>Staff Engineer, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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