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Immersion white tin wave soldering problem

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 08:00:26 EST 2005 | jax

What you are most likely dealing with: Insufficient Pure Sn layer ( multiple causes ) Because elevated temperatures accelerate the diffusion process, the thickness of the Pure Sn layer will reduce during every thermal cycle... ( bakeing PCBs, S

Re: Component Shelf Life

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 07:21:28 EDT 2002 | nifhail

What are other testing/process step that we should do if we where to use the old date code QFPs other than solderability and baking ? What is the plating composition normally %? lead, % tin etc. I have my policy not to accept the more than 12 mont

component shelf life

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 17:45:54 EDT 2002 | nifhail

What are other testing/process step that we should do if we where to use the old date code QFPs other than solderability and baking ? What is the plating composition normally %? lead, % tin etc. I have my policy not to accept the more than 12 mont

BGA Placement Process

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 10:35:52 EDT 2010 | grahamcooper22

Hi Krish, thanks for your detailed reply. Sorry I assumed you may be using a solder paste to solder the BGA to the pcb. Either solder paste or Gel flux is best for resoldering BGA to pcb. Are you using Gel flux ? Most popular long term storage for mo

Delamination / Measling

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 13 17:46:27 EST 2008 | ysutariya

If you're military then you're probably just needing standard 130Tg FR4 and tin-lead finish. I would check two things: 1. Bake temperature: Isola recommends 300F for 4 hours to drive moisture out. Lower baking temperatures do not require a linea

Immersion Tin over Copper Pad Deterioration/Corrosion

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 15:22:39 EDT 2003 | gdstanton

Anyone have any experience with immersion white tin over copper plating? We are seeing opens develop under BGAs after we bake and conformal coat. And when we lift the parts the pads are 60% of the original size. Need some advice on possible causes

Re: Baking a Populated PCB

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 17:16:59 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Hello Netters, | | I have a customer who wants us to aquaeos wash a PCB after all operations have been performed. The PWB is two layer FR4 with a Transformer, a Multichip Module with Conformal Coating, (6) 11" insulated wires that are tinned on e

Low volume quality PCBs (how to)

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 15 17:00:52 EDT 2006 | Board House

Bake your solder mask and then solder coat. If you are going to put an immersion finish like Osp, gold, tin or silver you would have to do a Micro etch to clean the copper prior to placing the surface finish. Regards, Board House

Board Baking recommendations

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 19:27:04 EST 2007 | greg york

true in the olden days, new osp's have excellent thermal stability. they are thinned or removed by organic acids mainly. contrary to believe due to the higher tin content they do tend to work well with lead free better than leaded used to. cheers gre

Make That F

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 17:24:24 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | Hello Netters, | | | | I have a customer who wants us to aquaeos wash a PCB after all operations have been performed. The PWB is two layer FR4 with a Transformer, a Multichip Module with Conformal Coating, (6) 11" insulated wires that are tinne

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