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Unusual solderability issue

Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 00:52:24 EDT 2010 | boardhouse

Hi Derek, just curious of one thing - are the vias within the BGA's the only vias covered or are all vias on the board covered. Just trying to figure out what is making this area different from the rest of the board. Regarding leaching, I do not be

Re: Solder Balls on 0805 capacitors

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 04 16:13:09 EDT 2000 | TOOLMANTIM

HELLO BILL I HAVE SOME QUESTIONS FOR YOU 1:HOW ARE YOU CLEANING YOUR STENCIL 2:ARE YOU SINGLE OR DOUBLE PRINTING. 3:ARE YOU USEING VACUUM FIXTURES OR NOT? HERE ARE SOME OTHER THINGS TO TRY. IF YOU ARE CLEANING YOUR STENCIL OFTEN BECAREFUL OF USEING

Re: No-lead solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 16:59:18 EDT 2000 | Lee

I'll be real brief, because of time, but feel free to contact me later (lgoldberg@chipcenter.com). There is big conceren (somewhat well-founded but a bit overblown) about lead form electronics products leaching into the environment when they are land

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 18:07:16 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| We have some SMT components with gold plated leads. They're actually LCC led packages. A good solder alloy to use would be Indium / Lead to reduce tin dissolution into the gold and avoid the resultant brittle intermetallic compound. However, a reco

Stainless Steel in wash system

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 13:34:55 EDT 2001 | bschreiber

Kevin, Hot DI water will leach ions form stainless steel over time � much like an acid effect on metal. If you have ever seen a Steam Age Chamber after about 6-months use, you will know what I mean. DI water is �hungry� for ions and it will take th

ESD question

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 13 09:19:11 EDT 2005 | Rob

Good question - lead itself isn't anything to do with global warming - it's main issue in europe is leaching into the water supply, as we bury our trash then build on it & store our drinking water in it, as we have a much greater population density t

Leadfree Trials

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 04:28:26 EDT 2005 | Slaine

were looking at paste, wire, preforms and solder bars (for solder pots), concentraiting on HMP, sn62,96S, and 2 different sac alloys, we also have 7 different fluxes and 16 temination inks (which were also having to change for RoHS because the ink co

Lead free tin copper only

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 17:47:06 EST 2006 | Brian Smith

Kester offers Tin-Copper AND Tin-Copper-Nickel. The Kester K100 alloy is a Tin-Copper-Nickel material that is very similar to SN100C. Straight Tin-Copper isn't tremendously popular but can be used in low-cost, consumer-electronics applications wher

Palladium poor wetting

Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 03:31:17 EDT 2006 | slaine

Hi I manufacture ceramic parts that have a terminations that are palladium/platinum/silver or any combination of the 3. Termination Ink usually consists of 3 main parts the alloy, glass frit and binder. Binder is to help bind everything together whi

Oop's Pb BGA's in a RoHS process?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 19:15:19 EDT 2006 | grantp

Hi, What are your thoughts about the article saying that the lead will leach out of the solder joint to the last place to cool, creating a weak point? I have two worries about the report. First, is that we have always used tin lead solder, and le


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