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PCB Delamination in PTH hole

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 18:35:28 EST 2009 | gregoryyork

was this hasl finish looks like it has been corroded from the inside of the hole wall looking at the shape of the break in plating

Solderability Issues

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 17:45:43 EDT 2010 | bradlanger

Boards with the LF hasl finish applied too thin will genrally pass the IPC test. That is some pretty agressive flux they call out. The boards usually wave solder just fine as well. Reflow is where the you see the problem.

Changing Ni/Au finish to HASL lead free

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 08:23:30 EST 2010 | johanhuizing

The buyers in our company like to change the PCB finishing because of reducing costs. The proposed change is going from Ni/Au to HASL lead free, I know that in the beginning of the lead free period there where a lot of problems to use the HASL especi

White tin immersion finish

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 13:44:45 EDT 1998 | David Spilker

We are investigating alternatives to HASL finishes for more dense PWBs. OSP is not a good choice because of low solid flux and possibly long shelf life. Immersion gold is expensive and so far has been more difficult to wave solder. Has anyone had

Re: HASL?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 07:48:59 EDT 2000 | Mark

Welcome Bob, HASL stands for "Hot Air Solder Level" and is the final finish the raw boards guys place on the solder pads on the PCB. There are two popular raw board finishes, HASL which is a solder finish and NiAu which is Nickle Gold, and is a Gol

PbF PCB finish

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 11:27:54 EST 2007 | bradlanger

We have been using SN100C lead free hasl for over a year now with good success. It is very solderable and has good shelf life. You do have to make sure the finish gets applied to the correct thickness. If the lead free hasl finish is not applied thic

HASL, shelf life, IPC standards

Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 12:36:12 EDT 2017 | edhare

I don't believe there should be any issues with > the HASL finish. The issue is how long on the > shelf and is a bake out required to remove > moisture from PCB, as in any FR4 PCB's that may > have had time to absorb moisture. > I don't believe

defects in pcb manufacturing

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 06:23:12 EST 2009 | josh_brubaker

Has anyone ever done a tape test to see if the solder resist pulls away from the PCB? Is this an acceptable method for testing solder resist acceptability? This is an issue I am experiencing with our PCBs. I am receiving boards with excess solder o

soldermask color change around vias

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 07 05:08:08 EDT 2019 | gregoryyork

Does look like delam, if its that bad and the board looks like its HASL finish or Silver, it could also be porous absorbing the chemistries of HASL or Nitric from the Silver which will greatly encourage ECM or poor SIR figures or just simply eat the

HASL surface finish

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 15 16:51:05 EDT 2020 | emeto

Tin/Lead has 183C melting point and probably around 220 peak temperature at reflow. Tin has 232C melting point. I would assume that based on this information you would understand why intermetallic joint is questionable. Go to any flat finish. HASL wi


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