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Waves soldering: not enough solder remaining on pads

Electronics Forum | Sun May 21 23:29:38 EDT 2017 | zsoden

Hi all, We run an old Seho 1135C wave solder with a 63/37 pot at 250°C. It has been running well for a couple of years but we have noticed lately that all of the larger pads (terminal blocks, transformers, etc.) require additional solder to be appli

Re: aspect ratio for massive components on the solder side of double-sided reflowed PCBs

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 16:10:44 EDT 2000 | John Thorup

Much has been said on this subject. Try a search of the archives for the terms "Phil Zarrow" and "surface tension". You'll likely find what you need.

Re: aspect ratio for massive components on the solder side of double-sided reflowed PCBs

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 16:10:48 EDT 2000 | John Thorup

Much has been said on this subject. Try a search of the archives for the terms "Phil Zarrow" and "surface tension". You'll likely find what you need.

aspect ratio for massive components on the solder side of double-sided reflowed PCBs

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 12:34:36 EDT 2000 | lwatson

I can't seem to find an article about the limiting mass of a SMT component on the solderside of a double-sided reflowed PCB. I'm pretty sure that Phil Zarrow did an article on this subject. It went something like the mass/land surface area?

Info on OSP PCB�s

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 01 01:07:13 EDT 2001 | Brian Sloth Bentzen

I would be very interested in informations on OSP (organic solderability protection) on PCB�s. Good or bad experience with solderability, storage etc. There must be different types / brands of OSP. What type should be prefered ? And if possible

Solder balls on Ceramic

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 25 10:50:01 EDT 2011 | grahamcooper22

3 deg / sec) then the flux can slump from the paste and solder is carried with it off the pad and will form balls. Finally, are your pcbs dry ? Pass a bare one through the reflow oven before you print any paste on it, let it cool and then process as

Flux wave on PCBs

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 11 18:28:03 EDT 2015 | gregoryyork

Hi its undercured solder resist which leaves a clear waxy/oily residue and can be seen as brown tar/oil in the molten solder wave. This also causes MicroSolder Balling and some snail trails of solder pick up and worst case bridging and peeling resist

raw copper on pcb

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 05:11:42 EDT 2012 | cp38260

Hi, I have pcbs (Duroid/RT 5880) with raw copper, soldered in vapour-phase chamber at 230 degrees Celsius. During soldering, copper gets tarnished. Cleaning with Vigon A250 removes the tarnished layer. Indeed, in the VigonA250 techn. datasheet it is

Flux wave on PCBs

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 14 15:48:40 EDT 2015 | horchak

The white haze is definitely an indication of moisture being trapped in uncured or improperly applied solder mask. You can verify this by heating up the board using a heat gun on an area of the board with the white haze, and if it clears up that is t

haloing on SMT PCBs

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 13:26:59 EDT 1998 | D.Hammond

I work QA at an OEM in Alberta, Canada. I saw earlier posts on the smtnet regarding PCB haloing criteria. I am currently in a dispute with my PCB vendor over the acceptability of haloing (delamination) around plated through holes and vias on a lot of


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