Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 19:27:54 EDT 2008 | proy
5 Zone HVA70 Oven Board 6 layer, 10" x 13" lots of space, most critical is 100 pin QFP AIM Water Soluble 487 Tin Lead paste on SN100C HASL boards This board is giving me disproportionate grief! I am running 23 in / min which gives me about 3.1 mi
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 28 16:03:08 EDT 2008 | wavemasterlarry
I guess you're adding the gas to keep the fingers clean - sounds likeyou got your threads mixed up on the Forum. Any way I would suggest not doing this. Gas is pretty flammable. I have pix of one our Hollis cleaning machines going up in flames cau
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 08 17:52:53 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| | | Hi,my master | | | How to iron out such soldering bridge with below conditions: | | | 1.The component(Harness)lead pitch is 2.0mm,the lead length is 3.2mm. | | | 2.PCB width is 1.6mm.Pad size is 1.65mm.Its a single copper PCB | | | 3.using s
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 26 17:13:43 EST 2019 | rgduval
Doesn't really look like no-clean to me...typically, no-clean encapsulates the solder joint after reflow, trapping any organics. This looks like plain-old water soluble flux, that cooked a bit too much in reflow. As you noted, it cleaned up with
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 09:47:23 EDT 2017 | georgetruitt
You have a lot to think about! What does the flux manufacturer recommend as far as specifics like water temp or pressure? Do they recommend high temp di-water a detergent or saponifier? Do you currently have a cleaning machine, batch cleaner or inl
Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 20:38:32 EDT 1999 | lima
Does anyone know of any industry guidelines for the exhausting of volatiles in reflow ovens? I've seen some numbers like 1,000ppm for the oven atmosphere, but is this typical? My concern is the volatiles in my WS629 solder paste may be attacking th
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 00:16:28 EDT 1999 | Mike D.
| Does anyone know of any industry guidelines for the exhausting of volatiles in reflow ovens? I've seen some numbers like 1,000ppm for the oven atmosphere, but is this typical? | | My concern is the volatiles in my WS629 solder paste may be attack
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 10:41:14 EST 2017 | dyoungquist
Could be that your temperature ramp up rate is too fast. This could cause the flux in the solder paste to burn off too rapidly. When that happens, it can expand as it heats up and burns off, causing the solder to get spread out from the pad.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 15:03:19 EDT 1999 | lima
| | Does anyone know of any industry guidelines for the exhausting of volatiles in reflow ovens? I've seen some numbers like 1,000ppm for the oven atmosphere, but is this typical? | | | | My concern is the volatiles in my WS629 solder paste may be
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 16:32:58 EST 1999 | Dave Jurena
Hi all, I thought I'd use this forum to ask a couple general questions on fluxes for manual operations: First - Is it OK to use a wave soldering type flux (specifically OA)? Thinking about activation temperatures and the ramp rate of the wave solder