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RF board not soldered

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 20 15:24:52 EDT 2008 | davef

During reflow soldering, sometimes via fill with solder leaving the solder connection starved. Questions are: * Specifically, what is the problem you see? * Do the defective pads show that solder has melted in a uniform fashion? * How do the tempera

RF board not soldered

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 20 21:57:58 EDT 2008 | jdt13

The problem that I see is the pads not soldered and I can see on the X-Ray the solder on the pad after reflow, and yes the solder has melted in a uniform fashion, I have not measured the diference of temperatures in each pad of the PCB, the size is a

Solder Paste not dry after Wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 12:42:28 EST 2011 | davef

If we understand correctly, your SMT solder connections remelt when passing through the wave solder machine and your QA-people don't like it when that happens. It's nice not to remelt this solder, but as long as the board meets your acceptance stand

SAC305 preforms not wetting to ENIG pad in fluxless process

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 19:58:40 EDT 2021 | jimpat

In addition to confirming that the pad temperatures reach above the melting point of the preforms, consider checking the O2 PPM concentration.

Why not use lead-free plumbing solders in electrical applications?

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 15:43:41 EDT 1999 | Joseph Holmes

Another basic soldering question. I notice that lead-free solders have become required for plumbing applications due to legislation. In a local hardware store, I noticed the existence of lead-free solders (based upon tin-copper I think) with a melt

Re: Why not use lead-free plumbing solders in electrical applications?

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 16:21:09 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

| Another basic soldering question. I notice that lead-free solders have become required for plumbing applications due to legislation. In a local hardware store, I noticed the existence of lead-free solders (based upon tin-copper I think) with a me

Re: Why not use lead-free plumbing solders in electrical applications?

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 15:50:46 EDT 1999 | Justin Medernach

| Another basic soldering question. I notice that lead-free solders have become required for plumbing applications due to legislation. In a local hardware store, I noticed the existence of lead-free solders (based upon tin-copper I think) with a me

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