Electronics Forum: enig solder spattering (Page 1 of 41)

enig

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 03 16:34:10 EST 2005 | davef

The main advantage if ENIG over HASL is that ENIG is flat and HASL generally is not. The main disadvanages to ENIG over HASL are: * Cost of ENIG is 1.5 - 2X higher than HASL * Selflife is less than HASL * You solder to nickel, rather than copper * E

enig

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 14 16:51:46 EDT 2005 | GS

It stands for Elettroless Nikel Immersion Gold, a kind of PCB finishing Entek (there are several kinds) is a brand name of an OSP (Organic Solderability Preservative)kind of PCB finishing. Regards............GS

enig

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 15 15:57:11 EDT 2005 | GS

Organic Solderability Preservative, is a definition that you can find, for istance, on IPC-2221A (geneiric standard on printed board design) Tabel 4-3 (Final Finisch, etc) Regards............GS

enig

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 12:37:41 EST 2005 | Cmiller

We have been using this finish almost exclusively for fine pitch boards for about 5 years. Make SURE you use a board house that does the gold plating in-house. There are some potential issues as DaveF stated. The only problem we have encountered is w

solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 12:02:15 EST 2001 | slthomas

After reading the variety of responses, I feel moved to ask if you're you talking about what are occasionally referred to as solder beads (mid-chip solder balls, attached to the waste line of your chip caps and resistors) or the solder balls that ten

solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 19 08:00:03 EDT 2001 | doctord

Solder balls or mid chip beads? Remember IPC classification for Class 2 allows mid chip beads encapsulated in flux. Usually on R's and C's first thing I would do is verify .006 laser stencil 10% reduction and the most critical, The paste must be on t

solder paste(SnPbAg)

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 23:18:27 EDT 2014 | madhuranatha

Sir I more information i did not shared with you. The finish of this critical board is ENIG. Do you recommend ENIG finish for the flight critical boards

solder balls

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 21:56:00 EST 2001 | davef

Every critter out there with large incisors adapted for gnawing and nibbling has a different theory of solder ball formation. [My theory: It�s punishment for using NC fluxes. Stand and deliver. My solder balls end-up in the gross filter connected

solder paste(SnPbAg)

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 16:43:29 EDT 2014 | anvil1021

This is the perfect combination for the Mission Critical PCBs you require. All of our Airborne Customer Prefer a Leaded Solder to a Lead Free, and often require it. ENIG PCB construction is the strongest method of producing Mission Critical Systems.

ive solder profiles

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 11 10:48:06 EDT 2008 | realchunks

Too much flux will spatter and can leave balls on either side. From your pix you may too little flux. Try turning up and see. Also try hand applying your alcohol based flux and running through. Will take away a few question marks.

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