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Old 07-31-2005, 14:25   #1 (permalink)
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Temperature for safe desolder?


Hi, all.

Interested in temperature to desolder components.

Was trying to remove flash ram ic 7610.
But dont seems to get loose.
What temperature i can try without destroying it?

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Old 07-31-2005, 14:29   #2 (permalink)
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normally around 320 degree
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Hi, i tried too 330 degree, but still no movement

no waterdamaged.

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Old 07-31-2005, 15:16   #4 (permalink)
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Hi, i tried too 330 degree, but still no movement

no waterdamaged.

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u must put some flux in order to remove anything
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be carefull because newer phones uses lead free solder balls and
requires more heat to melt it,otherwise you will tamper the solder
clads of the board.
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Hi, always use flux...

But even 330 degree wont move it
My main concern which temperate the glass flash ic will survive?
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me use near abt 390 to 420.... its help for me...
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Hi!
I use 340-360 degrees for lead-free soldering, but you must consider different calibrations of each soldering station, i mean the indicated and the real temperature may differ.
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Hi, thanks for reply.

If i understand ok, i could go up too 350 degree?

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If anyone have more safe solder temperature, for example plastic PFO
i would gladly learn

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