Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 21:37:35 EDT 2005 | KEN
Are you saying you have solder balls (as in solder paste balls) at the lead tips (or land tip)? This means your thermal profile is not hot enough. why the sudden cahnge? I will bet the lead frame material was copper and is now alloy 42. sounds like
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 10:23:30 EDT 2012 | blnorman
Check with your adhesive manufacturer. In a previous life we had one line that was either double sided reflow or wave following reflow. When it was ds reflow, we just shut off the wave. When it was reflow/wave, we kept the reflow oven on with the
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 22:59:02 EDT 2005 | smt_rookie
It is the solder ball that's usually encountered in a reflow process. It's just that, the paste did not wet well along the connector pins. Before reflow, the paste is actually at the tip of the connector, and stayed there and never went up to fill th
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 08:01:32 EDT 2005 | Bryan
Can you please decrease the ramp rate of your reflow profile?In my opion,if you heat the pin too fast,the solder will drop for the gravity and the cappilary force can't draw it back.On the row with much heatsink,this issue won't happen,that's the rea
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 05 11:01:37 EST 2000 | Ron Lahat
I have in design a 400mm x 400mm pcb 3.0 mm thick heavily populated with BGAs 50 mil pitch and want to run a double sided reflow process with overlapping BGAs (CS/PS) 1. can I avoid a selective jig for PS BGAs?(weight calculation ?) 2. Is it possibl
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 16 15:44:35 EDT 2008 | jwolvans
Just a thought: if nothing else makes sense, you might want to watch the action of the edge-hold chains of the reflow oven, are they moving smoothly and uniformly around the drive gears and idlers? I've actually seen the situation where the chains we
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 15:37:50 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Hi Any, This is from an earlies thread "Solder Ball After Reflow Process". Date: August 16, 2006 01:52 PM Author: Russ Subject: Solder Ball After Reflow Process Oven settings are meaningless here. What does the board see? It is the paste we a
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 18:37:15 EDT 1999 | Paul Wareham
Is there process by which one can do a double sided reflow (SMT on both sides) in one pass through the oven?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 16:12:51 EDT 1999 | Doug
| Is there process by which one can do a double sided reflow (SMT on both sides) in one pass through the oven? | Probably not. I have heard people talk of it but never see it done and I wouldn't recommend it. Good luck
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 20:58:12 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Is there process by which one can do a double sided reflow (SMT on both sides) in one pass through the oven? | Paul: Check Bob Willis' site (check the archives). Ta. Dave F