Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 11:41:10 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| Recently, there has been an upsurge in the Pin Hole/Blow Hole problem in our wave soldering process. We are baking the PCBs for 2 Hrs. at 125 degree C. The Wave Soldering profile seems to be O.K. Still the problem is persistent. Can somebody hel
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 10:45:56 EST 2015 | huske
I've put down a SOT223, close enough to your 3pin transistor, in the same situation you have. The large pin was to be soldered on a large exposed ground plane in the corner of a board, over 2"x2" exposed area. We left the paste file as is, so where
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Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 09:40:23 EDT 2005 | mattkehoe
We have some boards that exhibit poor solder wetting when reflowed. Nothing fancy, smallest pitch size .050. See photo's at http://www.sipad.net/SnPbwetting.htm Is this ; Contamination on the HASL finish? Insufficient solder,not enough to cover pad
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 12:43:08 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | Recently, there has been an upsurge in the Pin Hole/Blow Hole problem in our wave soldering process. We are baking the PCBs for 2 Hrs. at 125 degree C. The Wave Soldering profile seems to be O.K. Still the problem is persistent. Can somebody h
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 22:05:34 EST 2007 | shy
currently i'm open my stencil aperture is 80% from the land pattern. is this will cause insufficient solder at the terminal component or not? the stencil thichness is 6mil and the board run using SMT pallet which i consider there will be no option f
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 15 14:25:57 EDT 2011 | ryanr
We've received in a batch of ICs (Xilinx FPGAs) from a customer on consignment that are having wetting issues. I believe the chips are contaminated. We also know that the chips were bought from a broker. Is there a method to remove the contamination
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 05 18:45:07 EDT 2017 | zsoden
Hi Steve, I agree with your assessment, it would certainly seem like the pads are de-wetting. But what could be the cause of this? Contaminated solder? The boards are new out of vacuum sealed bags (with desiccant sachets), so I can't see it being the
Electronics Forum | Fri May 30 20:03:14 EDT 2014 | hegemon
Starting with the manufacturers layout is a good start. Tilted parts, bad solder joints, sounds like a wetting issue and the board or the parts. Insufficient solder sounds like the printing process needs some attention. We have used this part in th