What spec. would I use for joint strength?
Published on 2/28/2017 7:03:42 PM
Description
<style>.e_editor{font:14px/24px Roboto,Helvetica,Tahoma,Arial,'Microsoft YaHei','b8bf53';}.e_editor div,e_editor p,e_editor td,e_editor th,e_editor li{font-weight:inherit;font-size:inherit;font-style:inherit;font-family:inherit;}.e_editor ul{margin:-10px 0 20px;}.e_editor li{padding:5px 0;}.e_table{width:96%;border-collapse:collapse;empty-cells:show;}.e_table th,.e_table td{padding:5px;border:2px solid #eee;}.e_img{padding:10px 0;text-align:center;}.e_p{line-height:20px;padding:0 0 20px;text-indent:0em;}</style> <div class="e_editor"> <div class="e_p"> Hello everyone, after a short layoff I am glad to be back. I have a question. I have a button (snap button) that is being soldered to a strip of sac coated copper. We are questioning the joint strength of this from our vendor as we see these popping off after we snap the intended connector on. What would I expect in pull strength, tensile strength etc. What spec. would I use? Any help would be greatly appreciated. </div> </div>
9
comment
All comments
Enrico Gensale
1175
0
9
Rules about cashback: 1. Valid time: ALLPCB cashback activity will end on April 1st. 2. Capped amount: The capped amount of cashback for each account is $5,000. Each order can get a maximum of $2,000 cashback. That means every author can get $5,000 max. 3. Cashback range: The cashback activity only covers the corresponding PCB order. The order amount for other combined payment products will be invalid. 4. Clicking your own promotional link will be invalid. The same email address, shipping address, contact information, and phone number are all recognized as the same account. 5. ALLPCB has the final interpretation right of the cashback activity.
ALLPCB will donate 2% to the author for this promotion link.