Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 09:12:35 EST 2008 | davef
Q1. What would you recommend for the best practice or comparison? A1. We'd go with dip & look. It's easy and cheap, requires no advanced degrees in measurology. Have you reviewed "J-STD-002B - Solderability Tests for Component Leads, Terminations, Lu
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 07 12:11:32 EDT 2009 | naynayno
We are in the process of transitioning from OA flux to No-Clean. Because of the tighter process window there is a lot of concern about component and PCB solderability and storage. The last thing we want to do is put some solderability specification
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 10:32:25 EST 2001 | CAL
SCOTT- We do solderability testing for the electronics industry using a Multicore and Kester Wetting Balance testers. The standards we test to is IPC J-STD 002 for components and J-STD 003 for PCBs. There is also a system called SERA we co-developed
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 14:15:00 EDT 2001 | stefo
This is a question about complying with J-STD-001 solderability testing. Do any of you have your vendors certify that the components and PCB's that you buy from them comply with the solderabilty requirements spelled out in the -002 and -003, in lieu
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 30 10:26:42 EST 2002 | Randy V.
I would perform a simple solderability test per ANSI/J-STD-002. You can do this using a compatable no-clean flux like Indium NC771 and a solder pot. If the leads wet well you do not have a solderability problem. I did not notice what plating was on t
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 09:09:11 EDT 2004 | davef
Solderability standards are: * IPC EIA J-STD-002B - Solderability Tests for Component Leads, Terminations, Lugs, Terminals and Wires * IPC EIA J-STD-003A - Solderability Tests for Printed Boards Not intending to insult you, but terms used to descr
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 08:15:32 EST 2005 | GS
Thank you Dave, that is almost the asnswers we use to give to our Customers when auditing they ask for component shelf life. But as you can imagine, they whant to see a quick information right on the label (on Reels, on trays, etc) like: Use b
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 08:34:07 EST 2006 | davef
If your component meets ANSI/J-STD-002 - Solderability Tests for Component Leads, Terminations, Lugs, Terminals, and Wires, then the problem is at your customer's operation. If the problem is at your customer's operation, it's very difficult to anal
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 26 08:54:53 EDT 2002 | davef
it has a lousy gage. * Solderability testing machines from different suppliers produce dissimilar results. * Tests don�t well represent in-use. For instance, how does one test the solderability of a BGA? [Ooo, ooo. I know the answer. => For BGA and
Electronics Forum | Fri May 03 06:03:26 EDT 2002 | geoff_goring
Dave Many thanks for your very informative piece on SMT.com As we stand we have not yet 'seen' any problem. My issue is that we have ordered (LTB) a very large quantity of ASICS and our usage has taken a down-turn. We therefore need to keep the one