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Phil Allison Phil Allison is offline
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Bull**** Silicone melts at fairly low temps.



** Like hell it does.


You're an idiot.

A soldering iron tip , at 400 C, has almost no effect.,


You're a HUGE idiot.



** Go try it.

It does not melt.



** Shame how a BJT chip is permanently damaged, in seconds by a temp of
250
C.


You're an idiot.



** All makers of BJTs give the same warning.

250C is a never it be exceeded chip temp.



"Chips" get reflowed on wave solder processes, as
well as reflow ovens for SMT processes at just over 500 degrees F. That
is MORE than 250C, dip****.



** LOL - it is 260C !!!!!!!!!!

The chip in inside a plastic package that protects it - ****WIT.

The soldering process is very brief, so chips do not get time to get hot
enough to be damaged.




** Its what anyone, curious to see the chips would do.


Not if they were trying to keep from breaking the bonds.



** It did not matter.

Heating was not any alternative.


YOU are an ASD ****ED IMBECILE .





......... Phil