Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 05:10:10 EDT 2017 | thaneshsivanadian
Hi Guys, Currently im seeing corrosion on a gold pad as i shown in the picture. May i know is this corrosion or pad oxidation?? This defect were found after complete of all process including cleaning and im using water-soluble flux to run the produ
Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 16:02:43 EDT 2005 | russ
I don't believe that you are seeing black pad. I think you are seeing an oxidized pad from your statement that these pads take solder. I would guess that these will be fine. But I would re-tin all pads prior to attaching the BGA to make sure.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 04:33:05 EDT 2002 | ianchan
You can try using the brand-solvent "Genesolv 2004" in conjunction with a degreaser machine(source for own machine type?). this all helps to clean off the NC flux. we used it all integrated together, to clean a satellite modular card. reason we ha
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 06 10:07:50 EDT 2004 | blnorman
OSP has limited elevated temperature exposure capability. Couple that with the fact that solvents (IPA in particular) will remove the OSP. The more material you loose the higher the chances for pad oxidation. We ran an experiment with board washin
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 14:18:45 EDT 2003 | davef
What is this oxidation? What does it look like?
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 07:40:46 EST 2000 | Roni Haviv
Allmost forgot: The "black pad" is simply the oxidized Nickel.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 07:40:46 EST 2000 | Roni Haviv
Allmost forgot: The "black pad" is simply the oxidized Nickel.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 10:56:50 EDT 2003 | James
COULD SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME OF A WAY TO CLEAN THE OXIDIZATION OF OF WHITE TIN PADS, I AM GETTING ALOT OF DEWETTING PROBLEMS. AND I CONCLUDED THAT ALL THE BOARDS WITH WHITE TIN ARE HAVING THE SAME PROBLEMS. THANKS FOR THE INPUT.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 19:41:46 EDT 2020 | emeto
Voids form mainly two ways. 1. Contamination - due PCB pads/part leads oxidation, wetting on the pad is bad forming void(these are usually borders with SMT pad - peripheral) 2. Process formed. These are in the center of the solder joint - could n
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 11:23:32 EDT 2009 | isd_jwendell
I know nothing about Xbox specific rework, but have a lot of experience with PCB repairs. "...maybe think its a bad idea now not knowing what im doing" Don't get discouraged, it's a learning process. If it was that easy everyone would be doing it.