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Solderability Issues

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 17:13:41 EDT 2010 | bradlanger

Craig, If it is LF Hasl it sounds like it applied too thin exposing the intermetallic layer wich is not solderable. We call out a minimum thickness of 80 microinches and have good results. We have had shops in the past that did not control the Hasl

Solder wick on Ag/Pd termination

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 23 03:57:39 EDT 2007 | jkhiew

Thanks Dave. But I do not understand why the solder being wicking away by the component itself. Does Ag/Pd finishes has stronger wettability than LF HASL finishes ? Rgds

SN100C Selective Solder Voiding

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 12:29:59 EST 2008 | joeherz

Dave, You've got me worried - All of the boards we've tested to this point are LF HASL. Why do you say "can't be ENIG"? Am I missing something? We have not sectioned soldered boards as yet but plan to shortly. Thanks.

Solderability Issues

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 17:45:43 EDT 2010 | bradlanger

Boards with the LF hasl finish applied too thin will genrally pass the IPC test. That is some pretty agressive flux they call out. The boards usually wave solder just fine as well. Reflow is where the you see the problem.

HASL surface finish

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 21:36:04 EDT 2020 | SMTA-Josh

Has anyone had an issue with changing from a HASL surface finish to a LF HASL finish if it is still being used in a leaded process? Also we are having issues with the planarity on the fiducials with the HASL finish. Are there any suggestions or ch

SN100C Selective Solder Voiding

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 11 11:59:23 EST 2008 | joeherz

Update - We've tested a board previously having voiding issues with ENIG versions and the voiding has completely disappeared. No other variables were changed. Looks promising. I have an order of LF HASL boards arriving soon that we plan to split i

SN100C Selective Solder Voiding

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 19:51:07 EST 2009 | joeherz

Update Received cross-section analysis for ENIG plated boards and am happy to report that we have no voiding issues. Intermetalics look great and no copper dissolution. No process parameters were changed, only the PCB plating. For now, we are onl

Solder wick on Ag/Pd termination

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 05:04:08 EDT 2007 | jkhiew

Hi, Recently we have encountered solder wicking on components termination (total of 13 pcs of components on one pcb)with Ag/Pd finishes during lead-free reflow soldering. The pcb is LF HASL surface finish and LF solder paste composition is SAC305.We

HASL surface finish

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 15 16:31:25 EDT 2020 | rgduval

You may find some wetting issues running LF HASL with 63/37, as your reflow temperatures will be significantly below the LF reflow. On fiducials...if you don't have a quote for your boards with ENIG, I would recommend at least checking it out. It's

Lead-free solder alloy: SN100C from AIM solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 09:47:06 EDT 2005 | fctassembly

Hello Carl, The main reason there is little information on lead free soldering to ENIG is because most of the lead free soldering to date has been Japanese consumer products. To keep costs down, the major surface coating used has been OSP copper. It


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