Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 25 08:12:22 EST 2004 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 09:13:44 EDT 2008 | realchunks
You're barking up the wrong tree. Solder "splashes" are generally caused by your print being off pad a bit. They are called solder fines. I've never seen a placement machine have the capability to push paste around using it's kiss-off from the noz
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 11:30:13 EDT 2008 | gemengr
service manual for topaz-xII chapter 15 set vacuum chapter 15-3 to 15-9.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 22 21:17:55 EDT 2009 | umar
Hi SMTnet Team, I had facing a lot of feedback from my customer interm of the solder splash and solder ball, After I check my process the issues came from manual soldering process. Is any one having the same problem with me ?, any one have solution
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 08:29:26 EST 2012 | juggalo
I agree with you sarason, but just last week the owner of our company walked up to the wave solder while an operator was performing maintenance and the operator threw a bar of solder into the bath and solder splashed into the owners eye. Still no one
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 14:59:20 EDT 2017 | solderingpro
Hello Henry, I believe some further clarification may be needed for someone to assist. Is the component already soldered prior to reflow? Does the component have paste already applied going through reflow? (or as per my previous question, is it al
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 12:40:55 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| Dear Netters, | | Can you kindly suggest what cause solder splash in IR reflow boards ?? What are the main causes normally ?? | | | Best Rgds, | Felix | Felix - we need a better description of what it looks like. If it's a spray, usually balls
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 10 03:51:49 EDT 2007 | vangogh
Hi All, We are producing PCBA with COB process. We are using kapton tape to protect the COB pads from solder splashes/stains. Questions: 1) Is kapton tape an industry accepted way of protecting gold pads from solder splashes? 2) What are the chance
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 15:11:35 EST 2007 | chef
Blew chunks - thanx for thinking outside the box. Of course there's two sides to every story. Just last week I had a new operator "splash" a couple of boards. Top solder was great, it was all one big solder bridge. Come to find out, the operator forg
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 28 13:11:37 EST 2000 | RONALD MALICK
I AM LOOKING FOR A COMPANY TO DO SOME GOLD TAB CLEAN UP -- REMOVE SOLDER SPLASH. ANY SUGGESTIONS?