Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 11:03:49 EDT 2012 | anvil1021
No we havent Xrayed any before reflow, but when we attach the BGAs with just flux they are void free? Thanks....anvil
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 20 17:42:45 EST 2003 | jonfox
Double check the data sheets for your paste. Just as an example, ou Indium paste has a recommendation for the Heating, Liquidus, and Cooling stagees of reflow. They recommend a linear ramp up of 0.5 to 1.0 degree C. In the Liquidus stage, a peak t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 14:53:50 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi I thought I would come back to this one for a second. Joe Fox above gave a nice concise note as to why you must raise the temp high enough above the soldering melting temp (liquidus) yet not too high. You want to go high enough for paste so tha
Electronics Forum | Thu May 09 15:30:57 EDT 2002 | TomN
I'd be a more than a little cautious about doing this. Had a somewhat different application once and found out that as the solution was cleaning/etching the surface, it also leached (thru the lead frame) into the body of the part. What we thought w
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 23 08:40:20 EDT 2002 | davef
Yer not making this easy. What kind of flux? If no-clean flux, what controls are you using to assure you are: * Applying the correct amount of flux? * Properly activating the flux? If water washable flux, talk to us about your cleaning methods and
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 21:18:31 EST 1999 | Chris Kelly
Glenn, There are both very good VOC-Free fluxes as well as alcohol based fluxes out there. This should be your primary focus if you are so lucky as to have to opportunity to actually select a flux! The use of nitrogen will benefit any no-clean pro
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 18 04:13:27 EST 2018 | bukas
hello everyone, i'm looking for a spray gun that can withstand flux aggression. I made air controlled prototype for ersa wave machine, but air guns wear out quickly and start to leak. I was thinking about Binks model 95AR or something with stainless
Electronics Forum | Thu May 09 11:59:34 EDT 2002 | russ
One thing I have done in the past although it may not be feasable in your case, is to process through normal reflow and then saturate parts with a high solids water soluble flux and re-reflow with hot air, iron, or even another pass through the oven.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 09 12:00:32 EDT 2002 | russ
One thing I have done in the past although it may not be feasable in your case, is to process through normal reflow and then saturate parts with a high solids water soluble flux and re-reflow with hot air, iron, or even another pass through the oven.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 21:07:00 EST 2002 | davef
Using a flux pen sounds like a good idea. Comments are: * I assume you�re talking aqueous flux. If not, some NC flux pens leave white residues. Nearly all of 15 samples suffered to varying degrees with white residues. * Use the same flux that you