Electronics Forum | Wed May 29 08:43:12 EDT 2002 | zanolli
Various solder metal supplies sell pre-forms as loose individual shapes, usually donuts. The loose performs then are placed on the connector leads. If you have any volume at all, you would want to look at a �shake table� that would vibrate a batch of
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 13:14:38 EDT 2007 | amelara98
I am having problems with a product we receive from our overseas plant, where there is excessive "dullness" of solder joints/metal surfaces after running a board on a pallet through wave solder. Seems to be an issue of the pallet, as the solder appe
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 03:12:42 EST 2019 | jefri_simorangkir
hi Team, observed excess solder after assembly jumper with manual solder method. I already try to duplicate the phenomenon with adding more solder tin/wire,adding more time for solder but not found same condition I have attached the image for the
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 08:34:24 EDT 2011 | davef
How did you determine that your thermal recipe "seems to be nailed in"?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 08:46:01 EDT 2011 | joekirin
I profiled it using a KIC Explorer. PWI is at 60%
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 21 19:55:38 EST 2019 | myke03o
Would like to know what type of soldering iron you are using. On this type of big jumpers, a continuous heating soldering Iron will do the job nicely in order to heat the jumper wire properly.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 17 15:13:53 EDT 2001 | mparker
Dave - I agree that the U shape for QFP's sounds a bit whacked, for the reasons you state. It may work OK for larger pitchs but then again there are a myriad of fixes that work before resorting to U shapes. With the U shape removing paste from under
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 20:34:28 EDT 2002 | russ
Jason, Excessive thermal ramp rates, misprints, improper pad design, paste type, placement pressure, all can cause solderballs. Do the pads on this board meet IPC 782 criterias? I have found that too much pad underneath component can cause this. A
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 10:18:31 EST 2019 | slthomas
It doesn't look to me like the jumper wire is wetting at all. I would immediately question the solderability - do you know how that jumper wire is finished (plating type)? Also, how experienced are the solderers? It could be that the wire never get
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 08 15:18:20 EDT 1998 | Upinder Singh
We are wave soldering a board having 24 similar thru hole connectors on it, using a wave soldering pallet. The problem is that one particular pin of connector in around 6-9 connectors get excess solder on the bottom side. I have tried all the parame