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Non wetting on fine pitch product

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 09:08:57 EDT 2006 | Bubba

OK, part touching paste before reflow? Check part. Maybe bad plating. Check reflow profile by slowing conveyor.

Non wetting on fine pitch product

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 10:39:34 EDT 2006 | vicknesh28

Can u elaborate on the bad plating? Have u had any experience on this before? The component has 90/10 Tin lead plating

Re: Block skip on Universal A/I

Electronics Forum | Sat May 08 11:53:52 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook

| My company has a product line that utilizes multi-up PCB's. In order to cut costs for this product line, I have been asked to look into ways of running panels that contain bad blocks. Our SMT equipment is quite capable of doing this, but I need to

Extra Components found on the PCBs

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 10:04:07 EDT 2006 | russ

Well, normally this is from a misplace for some reason and the part is bouncing around the PCB, it should have been on some pads somewhere, Do you know if this assembly also had "missing" parts? Could be temp loss of vacuum during xy seek and part f

fillets on fine pitch parts/poor wetting

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 07 12:35:38 EST 2002 | slthomas

Sounds like you're talking about the "heel" of the lead not being soldered, in other words, no heel fillet, which IS necessary. That problem, for us, was attributed primarily to poor layout (insufficient length of pad extension to provide room for

Solder bridges on TQFP 100 part

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 17:55:33 EDT 2019 | slthomas

You should be well within area and aspect ration guidelines with that. Are you printing and placing close to center on the pads? Sometimes operators will "bump" the parts to center them on the pads if they're not placed correctly, and if they've bee

Koh Young 3030VAL Failure on Homing

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 28 23:52:08 EDT 2022 | glasscake

Seemed to have fixed it. When reassembling the gray PC I noticed the motion controller card can be pushed into the PCI connector rather deep. once i raised it up and only pushed it as far as the washer would have it go in it started to work again. I

DoE on post-reflow PCB - warp

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 17:24:17 EDT 2002 | Daan Terstegge

Never did a DOE on that, but I think it would be quite difficult to warp a board inside the oven if it was flat when it entered the machine. If there's no center-board support then it's another story, then the board will bend due to it's own weight.

Excess wave flux on lead free process

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 17 10:14:30 EST 2005 | davef

If you're washing the boards properly, you should see any problems, maybe a little extra floaming, but that won't be too bad. If you're running no clean, you need to aplly flux according to your supplier's recommendations. If you decide not to foll

Need Advice on SMT Pick&Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 23:02:08 EST 2005 | fastek

It's the opinion of someone who makes a living dealing with issues such as service, support, equipment longevity on all platforms and has been doing this for over 20 years. This includes extensive travel to Korea and Asia in general to gather first h


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