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Re: White Residue

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 04:40:39 EST 1999 | cklau

Halo; In your last message you did not mentioned why your customer need to use IPA to clean PCB's as their requirement and what subtances they want to get rid of (is it flux stain PCB's or component?).If so recommend your value customer of flux 910

Re: White Residue

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 08:55:11 EST 1999 | Dave F

Vinesh: The white residue is perfectly expected, when washing a no-clean with water (and some alcohol). In some cases, the white resin that you are seeing can be removed. Your paste supplier should be able to provide details. Recognize that clean

Re: Noclean soldering to gold

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 12:37:57 EST 1999 | Russ

Christopher, in response to your request concerning if I have the same issue using OA fluxes the answer would be no. This finish works well with all of our current Water Soluble fluxes. As a note, I have done some further testing and so far it see

Re: Noclean soldering to gold

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 08:11:04 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

Hi Russ, there�s something I don�t understand about the measures you took. I guess that TAL means time above liquidous and shortening of that time can result in bad dissolution of the protective Au-layer. The necessary time for the Au to mix with you

Re: What Happened??

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 04 11:33:58 EST 1999 | Clifford Peaslee

Larry, We will be adding the view all messages in a thread on a single page feature shortly. It is in development. Also, it will be different than before. The previous forum version held the parent messages within its message. Now we will show each

Re: PCB interval during reflow process

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 03:58:12 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

Hi Charly, For batch ovens there is no discussion. For inline loading interval depends on the oven you use, the amount of heat the PCB takes out of the zone and the capability of the oven to get it back in. The approximate time for the PCB to stay i

Re: PCB interval during reflow process

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 05 22:43:27 EST 1999 | dreamsniper

Charley, Though my reply is quite late, it might be a good info for you and i hope that this info could help or could provide you some views. Some companies practice at least 1 board gap, which means the length of the pcb you are currently loading,

Re: D-Pak misalignment Problem

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 04 09:23:20 EST 1999 | Christopher Lampron

Kantesh, Does this particular part have a heat sink across the bottom side of the component and does your pad size and stencil aperture match the component? I have just had a very similar problem with a DPAK. What we found was that the recomended pad

Re: What is the typical BGA substrate pad alloy

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 18:17:12 EST 1999 | Dave F

Dave: There's lots of stuff on the web describing BGAs. Examples are: http://www.smtnet.com/bookstore/publications/0speckdo1/s1.html http://www.smtnet.com/bookstore/publications/0shutcco1/ch1p2.html http://www.citizen-america.com/OEM/bga/process

Re: What is the typical BGA substrate pad alloy

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 10:10:41 EST 1999 | John Thorup

Hi Dave I think you just provided the key to understanding the problem. By your description you are talking about a CBGA (ceramic). These typically have balls composed of 10/90 Sn/Pb which melts at a higher temperature than the 62/36/2 Sn/Pb/Ag (or


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