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Dip Fluxing Cavity Depth

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 24 12:11:00 EST 2011 | fdr4prez

Has there been any studies on the effect of the depth of the fluxing cavity for dipping PoP components? I've heard that the cavity should be 50% of the ball diameter and I also heard that the cavity should be 2/3 of the ball height (which may or may

PoP parts

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 10:50:13 EDT 2014 | cyber_wolf

The top PoP part is what gets dip fluxed or dip pasted. We have had warping issues with these components before but it is almost always the top part. My guess would be bad components if your reflow profile and print process is good to go.

Dip Fluxing Cavity Depth

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 10:43:32 EST 2011 | grahamcooper22

From our experience with our gel fluxes the depth of the flux cavity can be 30% ~ 70% of the ball diameter. You'll probably need to do some tests to find the optimum for your process. If you have really fast movement on pick and placement machine the

PoP parts

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 12:42:29 EDT 2014 | emeto

Hello all, does any body place PoP parts? We are running them through a regular process(paste place reflow) and we don't have good rates on these. Mostly we observe opens at the sides of the part. We are thinking to purchase a flux feeder, but I wan

SMT placement machines. Where are we going ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 16:26:37 EDT 2009 | wisch123

The most innovative new technology today is ccoming out of Fuji. They don't really advertise, so if you haven't gone to a show lately you might not have seen it. The machine is call the XPF-W and it sets the new standard for quality, accuracy, reliab

PoP parts

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 14:41:55 EDT 2014 | emeto

Thank you all for the posts. From all I read lately I will probably try a different solder paste and if that doesn't work I will go for a flux feeder. I will keep you posted.

Land Grid Array soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 09:15:18 EDT 2016 | soldertools

Hi Adamjs! Flux or paste is controlled at a depth of 50-60% per cent of the ball diameter prior to placement of a BGA or to place a PoP component on to a board or other device. For more details visit us at Soldertools.net

Re: Flux sprayer set up

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 21 13:27:47 EST 1999 | Vince Whipple

Charlie: As far as setting up a spray fluxer.. Are you spraying no-clean, voc free, water soluble? What you would want to do is to run a blank pcb through the fluxer and pop it out before the preheaters. Visually inspect for variations in uniformit

dry solder paste

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 17:24:06 EST 2005 | Austinj

Solder spattering, solder balls, components "popping" off pads........ Not a serious chemical reaction, however, as replied to by KEN on 12/21/04 in a similar article: "Are you adding liquid flux? Or paste "Gel" flux? If liquid flux: This, in my m

Wave Soldering Ceramic PCB's - a result

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 15 06:16:30 EDT 2001 | JohnW

Ok so an update on the ceramic board. I've had some success but did have to cheet a little. So Dave, on the fluxing, your right we're not getting it all the way up the barrel and in the end as a short term fix we're dipping the lead's in flux not th


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