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Soldering kapton ribbon cables.

Is there an efficient way to solder wire wrap wires onto kapton ribbon
cables?
For prototype builds, if the cable is cut in half, damaged etc..

Last time i tried it smelled plastics, kapton wires got many things
except soldered :)
Seems wires get dislodged by the soldering iron heat. And the heated
kapton material seem to work as an anti-flux agent.
 
Is there an efficient way to solder wire wrap wires onto kapton ribbon
cables?
For prototype builds, if the cable is cut in half, damaged etc..

Last time i tried it smelled plastics, kapton wires got many things
except soldered :)
Seems wires get dislodged by the soldering iron heat. And the heated
kapton material seem to work as an anti-flux agent.

Do you mean flexible PCBs? I use 400 grit sandpaper to expose the
copper, then I use flux and a good iron (one that can bring a lot of
heat to the joint)
with some solder on the tip, and I just let the joint suck what solder
it needs of the iron's tip.
If you do it quick enough, and with enough (not too much) solder, it's
quite simple.
 
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przemek klosowski

Jan 1, 1970
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Is there an efficient way to solder wire wrap wires onto kapton ribbon
cables?
For prototype builds, if the cable is cut in half, damaged etc..

Soldering the flex circuits is probably the only application that the
resistive heating ColdHeat soldering iron is good for; it tends to heat
the solder and trace, and isn't powerful enough to melt the substrate.
Of course a small low power iron tip should work just as well.



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