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IPC-7711 & 7721 Instructor course is built on a train-the-trainer model. Upon completion of the course, students will know the technical guidelines of IPC-7711 and 7721 and have demonstrated the proficiency necessary to perform rework and repair at the ex

IPC-7711 & 7721 Instructor course is built on a train-the-trainer model. Upon completion of the course, students will know the technical guidelines of IPC-7711 and 7721 and have demonstrated the proficiency necessary to perform rework and repair at the ex

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The IPC-7711 & 7721 Instructor course is built on a train-the-trainer model. Upon completion of the course, students will know the technical guidelines of IPC-7711 and 7721 and have demonstrated the proficiency necessary to perform rework and repair

BEST Inc.

BEST, Inc. is an authorized IPC Training Center and offers the IPC-A-610C Certified Instructor Program. Students who complete the program are considered Class

BEST, Inc. is an authorized IPC Training Center and offers the IPC-A-610C Certified Instructor Program. Students who complete the program are considered Class

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BEST, Inc. is an authorized IPC Training Center and offers the IPC-A-610C Certified Instructor Program. Students who complete the program are considered Class "A" Instructors and are qualified to teach the 2 day Worker Proficiency training and certif

BEST Inc.

StencilMate™ Leadless Device Rework Stencils

StencilMate™ Leadless Device Rework Stencils

New Equipment | Solder Paste Stencils

Simplify and Speed Up QFN and LGA device rework. StencilMate™ leadless device rework stencils make the process of reworking leadless devices such as QFNs and LGAs simple and fast. These adhesive-backed poyimide stencils are placed on to the bottom o

BEST Inc.

StencilQuik™ BGA Rework Stencils

StencilQuik™ BGA Rework Stencils

New Equipment | Solder Paste Stencils

Eliminate hours of solder mask damage repair time for bga sites while improving rework yield. Are you frustrated by the time it takes to repair mask damage underneath the BGA during the rework process?  Are you squeezed for space on the PCB in an

BEST Inc.

IPC-J-STD-001 Operator Recertification (CIS)

Training Courses | | | IPC J-STD-001 Specialist (CIS) Recert.

The Certified IPC J-STD-001 Specialist (CIS) recertification courses are intended for those individuals who were previously certified as IPC J-STD-001 Specialists.

BEST Inc.

Reactivity Of No-Clean Flux Residues Trapped Under Bottom Terminated Components

Technical Library | 2017-07-20 15:18:15.0

As electronic devices increase functionality in smaller form factors, there will be limitations, obstacles and challenges to overcome. Advances in component technology can create issues that may have time delayed effects. One such effect is device failure due to soldering residues trapped under bottom terminated components. If the residues trapped under the component termination are active and can be mobilized with moisture, there is the potential for ion mobilization causing current leakage.

Kester

SIPAD Systems will be in the North Carolina area 2 times in November

Industry News | 2011-10-21 18:13:35.0

The first event is PCB Carolina on November 8th at the Raleigh Convention Center, the second event will be the following week when Matt Kehoe will be speaking along with Dr. Dan Baldwin at the SMTA Carolina Chapter meeting.

SIPAD Systems Inc.

Northwest Training Solutions

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IPC-610 & J-STD-001 Operator Certifications

Combination of Spray and Soak Improves Cleaning under Bottom Terminations

Technical Library | 2014-10-23 18:10:10.0

The functional reliability of electronic circuits determines the overall reliability of the product in which the final products are used. Market forces including more functionality in smaller components, no-clean lead-free solder technologies, competitive forces and automated assembly create process challenges. Cleanliness under the bottom terminations must be maintained in harsh environments. Residues under components can attract moisture and lead to leakage currents and the potential for electrochemical migration (...) The purpose of this research study is to evaluate innovative spray and soak methods for removing low residue flux residues and thoroughly rinsing under Bottom Termination and Leadless Components

KYZEN Corporation

Reliability Study of Bottom Terminated Components

Technical Library | 2015-07-14 13:19:10.0

Bottom terminated components (BTC) are leadless components where terminations are protectively plated on the underside of the package. They are all slightly different and have different names, such as QFN (quad flat no lead), DFN (dual flat no lead), LGA (land grid array) and MLF (micro lead-frame. BTC assembly has increased rapidly in recent years. This type of package is attractive due to its low cost and good performance like improved signal speeds and enhanced thermal performance. However, bottom terminated components do not have any leads to absorb the stress and strain on the solder joints. It relies on the correct amount of solder deposited during the assembly process for having a good solder joint quality and reliable reliability. Voiding is typically seen on the BTC solder joint, especially on the thermal pad of the component. Voiding creates a major concern on BTC component’s solder joint reliability. There is no current industry standard on the voiding criteria for bottom terminated component. The impact of voiding on solder joint reliability and the impact of voiding on the heat transfer characteristics at BTC component are not well understood. This paper will present some data to address these concerns.

Flex (Flextronics International)


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Association Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC)
Association Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC)

IPC is the trade association for the printed wiring board and electronics assembly industries.

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Bannockburn, IL USA

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