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A board (2 sided SMT w/4 TH connectors on top side) I am reviewing for
possible build contains connectors with bodies constructed of Nylon 6/6.
Per my McMaster-Carr "reference book", max temp for this material is
rated at 170F, with max intermittent temp rating of 355F. My best guess
at this time is the connectors would deform/meltdown during reflow, and
would need to be hand added. The connectors are Molex 52024 series.
Question; am I right? Or has anyone successfully reflowed a connector
using this material.
Thanks in advance.
Eldon Sanders
Senior Manufacturing Engineer
Instromedix, Inc
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