Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 07:26:35 EST 2008 | realchunks
Careful on fine pitch QFPs. They will be your weakest joint if your parts are no-lead. And don't think you can simply run a no-lead profile either. Depending on your paste, you cannot simply run your profile in the no-lead temps and expect your fl
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 16:40:23 EST 2007 | mika
One of our customers that always was going for Ni/Au surface finish on RoHS PCB and our processs was adjusted for that, "whithout any problem". Recently they decided to switch to another surface finsh: PbFree HASL. What is that? Imersion tin/silver?
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 09:04:40 EST 2018 | robl
and here.... https://smtnet.com/Forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=9389Message37375 Which was in the days of leaded, but the ROHS paste had the same flux formulation.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 14 13:12:30 EDT 2005 | Mika
Thanks Patrick, I our mixed standard HASL/RoHS production area; our customer have choosen Ni/Au plating for their RoHS boards. What You are saying (3.); is that we should be more attentive on the quality of the pcb manufactory. Even if our customer
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 14 17:54:15 EDT 2005 | Mika
Thanks Patrick for the replay, No, we do not mix the alloys nor Pb pcb:s/RoHS pcb:s in the case I described. It is simply as this: With both the different soldering processes we facing this phenomenon; but whith the RoHS SN100 or SAC305 it turns out
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 09:13:09 EDT 2006 | Steve
As Russ said, you aren't responsible for your customers product being ROHS if they didn't request it be built as such. As a CM we build what the customer requests. If they request a ROHS board and supply us with a ROHS bom, but ask for a HASL board,
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 17:34:05 EDT 2007 | carsan
We are running RoHS compliant & non RoHS compliant assemblies. We buy our bare boards from one supplier that only manufactures RoHS compliant boards using a Sn100 finish. Is there any known issues running leaded solder on a Tin finish? Does normal
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 28 14:18:21 EDT 2006 | russ
Sounds like your PCBs are now white tin. Change this to another roHS compliant finish and see if prob goes away. You must get control of the materials that you are being asked to build. Your Customer needs your advice on surface finishes, they sho
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 25 11:48:03 EDT 2016 | dontfeedphils
Hi, we're currently running a design with a fairly simple BGA. The problem we're running into is poor solderability (cold looking joints, high voiding in the BGA). All of this on a know good oven, with a known good thermal profile. I'm guessing it
Electronics Forum | Mon May 11 18:37:58 EDT 2009 | boardhouse
HI, For the material side, more info is needed, Layer count of product, Rohs or Not, what surface finish would you be looking at? Regards, boardhouse