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QFN welding problem by reflux oven 10 zones

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 10:59:31 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils

I was going to say, technically it's BTC, so I don't believe it needs a fillet, only evidence of wetting.

RoHS and stencils

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 14:40:22 EST 2006 | amol_kane

i think a more important issue here would be the reduction ratio. as LF solders have a higher surface tension, they do not flow as well as their leaded counterparts. therefore the stencil design may have to be changed (hence a new stencil) if the red

Epoxy on bottom of SMT component

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

AOI for solder inspection

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 07 14:05:43 EST 2009 | doremi

Hi, I have 4 years as an AOI Process Engineer and we are working with 3 types of AOI - Marantz 22X, VI3000 and Omron (RNS & VT-WIN2). For solder joint inspection (solder meniscus quality, insufficient solder, wetting problems, shorts (bridges) Omron

Soldering contaminated leads?

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 18:05:56 EDT 2010 | jry74

I have seen an increase in components with contaminated leads, mostly SMT parts. They give us solder wetting problems and insufficient solder joints. Our practice is to not use them and return them to the manufacturer. Are these parts solderable?

Soldering contaminated leads?

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 18:06:21 EDT 2010 | jry74

I have seen an increase in components with contaminated leads, mostly SMT parts. They give us solder wetting problems and insufficient solder joints. Our practice is to not use them and return them to the manufacturer. Are these parts solderable?

Soldering contaminated leads?

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 18:06:53 EDT 2010 | jry74

I have seen an increase in components with contaminated leads, mostly SMT parts. They give us solder wetting problems and insufficient solder joints. Our practice is to not use them and return them to the manufacturer. Are these parts solderable?

Contaminated ICs

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

Waves soldering: not enough solder remaining on pads

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

AOI side angle cameras

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 05:54:39 EDT 2009 | rway

Hello all, We are looking to purchase another AOI system with side angle cameras. Currently we are using a YesTech M1 system that has only a top-down camera (it can't be upgraded with side cameras). Does anyone have experience with YesTech F1 sys


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