Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 16:37:46 EDT 2006 | davef
We too doubt that you have super glue on your BGA. If you want advice on removing super glue, look here: * http://www.supergluecorp.com/removingsuperglue.html * http://www.loctiteproducts.com/questions.asp?answerme=116
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 02 10:10:18 EDT 2006 | cyber_wolf
HAHAHAHA ! Did you read the section about getting super glue off lips ? How could you accidentally super glue your lips together? Funny stuff man.....
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 15:02:53 EDT 2006 | FredC
If you really have Loctite Super Glue it is a cyanoacrylate and can be removed with acetone. If you have a Loctite aneorbic glue that has not hardened yet, acetone will remove it. If an anerobic has hardened I know of nothing that will remove it. Als
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 09:57:16 EDT 2006 | jwn
Hi all, I need to find a solution for a problem I have. I need to replace BGAs which have been glued to a laptop board with superglue (Loctite). How can it be done without removing the pads when trying to remove the foreign glue? thanks in advance
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 03 09:50:11 EDT 2006 | davef
Se�or Tech: You mean you never stayed at a friends house and woke-up the next morning to find that they shaved your eyebrows or superglued your lips? Now, that's funny. [Well, at the time it's not always funny, but the pix are later.] Don't let th
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 16:21:01 EDT 1999 | Chris McDonald
Has anybody have any experience with Top placement of BGA's. GLue descretes on bottom and then wavesolder.?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 17:23:16 EDT 1999 | Duane Nguyen
| Has anybody have any experience with Top placement of BGA's. GLue descretes on bottom and then wavesolder.? | | | Hi Chris, Why don't you process a double side reflow and use selective wave fixture for wave process. The process will be easie
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 11:17:59 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson
| Has anybody have any experience with Top placement of BGA's. GLue descretes on bottom and then wavesolder.? | | | Chris - This is a common practice. Just remember that BGA solder joints are especially susceptible to secondary reflow damag
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 17:28:11 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | Has anybody have any experience with Top placement of BGA's. GLue descretes on bottom and then wavesolder.? | | | | | | | Hi Chris, | Why don't you process a double side reflow and use selective wave fixture for wave process. The process w
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 09:13:34 EDT 1999 | Chris McDonald
| | | Has anybody have any experience with Top placement of BGA's. GLue descretes on bottom and then wavesolder.? | | | | | | | | | | | Hi Chris, | | Why don't you process a double side reflow and use selective wave fixture for wave process. T