Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 14:44:26 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis
If you are getting skips on these parts the most common reason for skips is gassing and wave too low. I would agree that wave soldering these parts is not ideal. If the shorts are always in the same location on one or two pins a glue dot done during
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 20:34:58 EDT 2000 | Dave F
I agree with Wolfgang. If you don't control your processes, they will control you ... and they will put you out-of-business, if you let them. Ta. Dave F
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 20:33:37 EDT 2001 | davef
I agree that solderability is THE issue, but we choose not to get into that pissin' contest. [We don't like the selected test method, either.] We believe that our coating thickness spec provides: * Solderability level that we seek. * Repeatable tes
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 08:06:21 EST 1999 | Sherry_Warner
I couldn't agree with Steve more! Please don't stop .... I can use all the help and tips focusing around BGA rework especially using the SRT 1000 station. Doesn't get any better than this :-) Thanks!! -Sherry
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 16:45:30 EDT 2003 | swagner
I agree with the other posting about V-score but don't forget about a Wand punch if the application is high volume, also IPTE manufactures a cutting system that doesn't require any V-score, it just cuts the boards apart with a diamond wheel.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 17:28:47 EST 2006 | adlsmt
I would agree that anyone buying a new machine should run boards on it. As well I agree with almost everything you said. We did run boards on a Mydata machine. If we were shorter runs and higher mix I would have bought one. We paid a local comapny a
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 10:46:25 EST 2005 | Frank R.
I agree with you. And if you want a backup vendor in case of BO, I don't think it's possible to get it from an other company.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 17:35:08 EST 2006 | gregoryyork
We manufacture solder and dont charge, so agree with the others and change elsewhere just make sure you are changing to better material if unsure stick with what you have and pay for it under duress. Cheers Greg York BLT Circuit Services Ltd England
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 12:06:56 EST 2006 | billyd
muse- I agree with you. You should never mix chemistries if you don't absolutely have to. If you HAVE to, you can go with a lead free BGA with leaded paste with much fewer defects than the other way around.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 12:25:47 EDT 2006 | Rob
Yeah, I agree with you for once Doc. It's quite obvious you don't need any help on that front you're doing a perfectly good job all on your own.