Electronics Forum: hasl -hot air solder leveling (Page 1 of 11)

100% solder coverage

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 12:44:38 EDT 2007 | hussman

Simply ask your board manufacturer to Hot Air Solder Level the boards. HASL is a very common procatice at all board houses. Should not add cost and now your board meets this spec before you even touch it.

Re: Will somebody explain HASL please

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 09:47:46 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| Will somebody please explain HASL (here). Thanks. Tryin: HASL: Hot Air Solder Leveled. A board fabrication process that applies an oxidation preventing solder coating to copper pads on the board. Dave F

Re: Nitrogen to use or not to use

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 21 08:33:54 EST 1999 | Nancy V

Luis, Go to the library on SMTnet and you will see Standard and Terms. Select that and you will be able to download the terms and definitions for SMT assembly. It is very useful. Of the terms you requested, only FPY is not there. I was curious a

Stupid follow-up

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 07:38:34 EDT 1998 | Tryin'

| | Will somebody please explain HASL (here). Thanks. | Tryin: HASL: Hot Air Solder Leveled. A board fabrication process that applies an oxidation preventing solder coating to copper pads on the board. Dave F You do this to keep the green stuff (

solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 09:07:22 EST 2001 | Hussman

OK, without knowing the specifics, why does everyone blame the oven? Most solder balls occur around R's and C's in almost every shop I've been to. The best place to start looking is the screen printer - not the oven. Sure the oven is the last proc

Re: Stupid follow-up

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 12:54:21 EDT 1998 | Tryin' and Learnin'

HASL: (hot air solder leveling) is a process used to cover the Cu. Either Sn/Pb is used or Ni/Au or some other combo. In one case you create a land pad and in the other (with resin)you cover the Cu so that you only have a "trace." Is that correct so

Re: Stupid follow-up

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 07:57:20 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | Will somebody please explain HASL (here). Thanks. | | Tryin: HASL: Hot Air Solder Leveled. A board fabrication process that applies an oxidation preventing solder coating to copper pads on the board. Dave F | You do this to keep the green s

Re: HASL?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 07:48:59 EDT 2000 | Mark

Welcome Bob, HASL stands for "Hot Air Solder Level" and is the final finish the raw boards guys place on the solder pads on the PCB. There are two popular raw board finishes, HASL which is a solder finish and NiAu which is Nickle Gold, and is a Gol

Ni/Au > Immersion Tin/Silver PCB finish

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 20:34:25 EST 2007 | davef

This [ http://www.smtnet.com/library/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_article_html&file=no_hasl ] describes HASL [hot air solder leveling], as well as other common types of solderability protection. It goes on the discuss the impact of the use of these coa

Re: PWB plating

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 22:47:48 EST 1999 | Chris G.

| Hi! | | Does anyone know any roadmaps for board plating materials. Especially I'm interested in finishes, which are plated onto copper. | | Teemu M�kiniemi | Teemu, For some time now, as I am sure you are aware, the PCB industry has been tryi

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