Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 07 00:43:13 EST 2005 | ajay
Hello All, Do any acceptable criteria is followed on DPM for SMD soldering joint / defect. We do face tough time with QA, as they demand 100%. Our SMD board is having about 2000 soldering point & even 99.90% ok (1998 points ok out of 2000) QA do not
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 09 13:32:14 EST 2005 | jbrower
Hi Ajay, Does your company currently use any quality standards or is it made up as one goes by the QA department? You might find that using IPC 610A Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies very usefull. This manual is our base line for acceptable or
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 09 06:25:53 EST 2005 | ajay
thanks for info Most of the defect soldering joint do not take place. Observe that PCB not cleaned properly & also component wetting not good. testing staff expect that all card what ever they receiev shuld be 100% ok. they straight forward complain
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 07 11:56:08 EST 2005 | slthomas
Are you saying you can't send out boards that have been touched up or reworked, or are you saying you can't send out boards with defects on them? 100% is a great goal to shoot for but most people don't expect to achieve it. It all depends on what yo
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 11:06:49 EDT 2006 | pms
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Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 18:32:12 EDT 2006 | pms
Having an issue with our paste inspector (human type). Were printing paste on .5mm pitch pads (MLF package). My question is - What is the acceptable print deviation (percentage) off the pad before you see problems after reflow? 0%? 1%? 10%? 25%?
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 10:25:11 EDT 2006 | dwelch123
You also want to look at whether or not you are using lead free paste. "Typically" for leaded paste, 25% is acceptable, depending on end result, but lead free is less forgiving.Not only for the paste to migrate back to pad but also for comp. to right
Electronics Forum | Tue May 30 16:02:04 EDT 2006 | slthomas
Do a dirty DoE...print ten boards with the worst error you think you can accept, build them up, and count print related defects. At the same time, print ten spot-on and proceed the same. If you don't have any more defects on the off-print batch show
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 13:41:40 EDT 2010 | rway
We are running SMT products and have been for some time now. First, I wanted to check with you folks to see what an acceptable FPY rate, or what you would consider and acceptable rate, is. Secondly, we are having issues primarily with product that
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 13:50:11 EDT 2010 | swag
I can't offer much advice on acceptible rates or #'s. From a process standpoint, most of your bridging or insufficient originates in your printer. Look into buying dedicated tooling specifically designed for the build. We use "h-towers" on all hig