Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 04 14:15:10 EST 2022 | emeto
If the part makes it in the right location by leads touching the paste in the right location, you have very few places to check. 1. Check parameters like air kiss, or some timings you can keep the part down in placement position for a while. Sometim
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 18:03:28 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | I am having cleaning problems when processing PCB's which have | | TAIYO solder mask on them. After processing, hand soldering and | | cleaning, a sticky residue is remains, resulting in a cosmetically poor finish with tide marks etc. Other solde
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 06:36:33 EDT 2005 | rlackey
Hi Ken, We would build a one off with an exact number of components on a different line, in a different manor completely to a volume, chipshooter job - however, we'd only really be doing a one off like that if it was a prototype as we're not in that
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 30 05:58:39 EST 2017 | rob
Hi all, > > Am new to SMT here. > > I have a very > thin laminate substrate which around 120um > thickess. Being that thin, warpage is constantly > an issue for us. > > For the solder printing part, > we have a number of problems. > > Being s
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 15:49:16 EDT 2004 | celldude
We have definitely seen money saved. There is a lot less rework after reflow. Money is also saved in overtime. for example...when we are building a first article board with many placements, it is not always possible to get the first board through the
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 15 03:56:26 EST 2019 | SMTA-Bob
We covered this in a past webinar on flexible and thin board assembly I presented. The webinar is available from my archive of recordings Its also covered in the Joe Fjelstad's book on flexible circuits which is free online if you do a search. I wr
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 09:13:08 EDT 1999 | Mark Charlton
I need some advice concerning reflow of a BGA-292. Since I am not ready to change my entire process to no-clean, I decided to place the lone BGA-292 on a proto run using our BGA re-work station. The pcb is a moderately dense, single-sided, 8-layer
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 12:52:04 EDT 2008 | circleprime
I have recently started to use RMA flux (customer requirement) for some of our projects. I am finding that some of my BGAs are slightly off. Not enough to be rejected but enough to cause concern. In the past I have been able to rely on the surface te
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 09:09:39 EDT 2004 | mattkehoe
wash->ssd top->wash->sticky flux bottom side->place smt components->reflow->wash->sticky flux top side->place topside smt components->reflow->wash) ssd is basically the process of applying solder paste to the pcb with a stencil and the solder reflowe
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 12:39:39 EDT 1999 | M Cox
| I need some advice concerning reflow of a BGA-292. Since I am not ready to change my entire process to no-clean, I decided to place the lone BGA-292 on a proto run using our BGA re-work station. The pcb is a moderately dense, single-sided, 8-laye