Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 09:12:13 EST 2000 | Leslie Hall
Thanks Dave F for you 2 cents. You bring up some important points that what one person is doing isn't neccesary right for us. Someone might burn in their boards for 10 hours in temperature but their ramp time is only an hour versus someone else is
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 11 10:37:54 EST 2000 | Leslie Hall
I'm trying to find out what is considered a standard or what other companies are doing to test their cuircuit boards. Is everyone using a envirmental room if so what is the ramp up and how long do you test it? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 12:07:47 EST 2000 | Dave F
Leslie: Product screens and tests of prototypes and test vehicles should be tailored for the specific goal and product. I caution your use of equations and test condition information without specific use environments and design conditions. Lawyer:
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 16:02:05 EDT 2005 | Inds
guys, I am having a problem. During my rework (SRT) process, I am trying to reach a board temp of 150degC b4 the top heater comes down for the actual rework process. Due to which the flux (tacflux 20)is burning off and i am seeing lot of non wetting
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 | Sat Aug 12 09:47:36 EDT 2000 | Dave F
GJ: If your supplier uses a conformal coating that "must be applied to a clean surface," then you are using the wrong supplier and no amount of twiddling with your N2 levels will change this. NC fluxes are inherently "dirty" and nothing aside of cle
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 06:48:38 EDT 2000 | GJ
I am currently building boards which have to be conformal coated (done by an outside source) in a no clean process. The conformal coating however, must be applied to a clean surface. The flux residue left from the paste has come into question. I h
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 14:37:43 EST 2022 | SMTA-64385790
It is often said to avoid card board material in SMT area due to dust, i.e. card board boxes etc. are dust generators. Except from house keeping, cosmetic and optical issues, what other concerns are there in SMT/Electronics manufacturing? Solder join
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 17:18:26 EST 2022 | davef
Yes, electronics manufacturing is a volume producer of cardboard waste. If the components are ESD-critical, cardboard and most plastics are not ESD safe. Static charges can be generated on these materials during handling by the friction of dissimila
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 15:19:30 EST 2014 | bc
I work with after market cell phones and I need to figure out a robust way to protect the board to board connectors during the vapor deposition process (paralyne). Does anyone have experience with masking and paralyne?