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Lead presence testing

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 08:18:52 EDT 2005 | davef

Rob We agree with Jason's point about swab lead indicators. You need to be careful interpreting the results. Lead must be in sufficient measurable quantities as found in Sn 63/37 or Sn 60/40 solders. Handheld units are: * Oxford (bought the X-Met

Black pad defect

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 27 22:00:27 EST 2003 | davef

Enrique It's true that higher energy guns do a better job measuring "light" materials. [Actually, if that was true by itself, you'd expect the fabricator's readings to be higher than yours. But, HEY!!!] Regardless, there's alot more to getting an

Black pad defect

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 27 14:09:41 EST 2003 | Enrique Chairez

Hi All, I have observed this problem with one PCB supplier, the portion of the PCB area affected was cut and observed in SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) and submitted to an EDX (Energy Disperse X ray analysis), finding Phosphorus levels higher

White residues

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 10:42:47 EDT 2002 | Jim M.

I had problems with white residues on both WS609 and WS 3060.The WS 3060 turned out to be a carbonized material.The composition after analysis (Energy Dispersive X-ray spectrum) turned out to be tin,tin,phosphore and cloline and tin. Alpha also have

Solder balls on pads - lead free

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 10:27:03 EDT 2012 | davef

My email mail machine couldn't send this to you ... Hi Stivais ... I didn't read the report. It seems to require downloading of a 'reader' of some sort. No thanks. If you would, just attach the report to this email. Regardless, energy-dispersive X-r

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