Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 11:49:20 EST 2007 | nkb2400
If the goal is selective soldering (not to raise the substrate temperature too high), consider the use of microwaves. Our company has been working on this technology for selectively bonding substrates. For example, we use the process to bond ROHS met
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 07:08:24 EDT 2015 | jlawson
Rehm Thermal VX Series is the VW, Audi and BMW of reflow....Has features that enable best in industry process, lowest power and best N2 consumption should you run N2. Price is not cheapest on market but ROI has to be looked at in all areas not just
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 28 08:04:29 EDT 2018 | shuhaib
Hi, please go through IPC 7093, its only for design and assembly process implementation for bottom termination components. its says up to 50% voids will not reduce ant electrical and thermal performance.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 13:13:52 EST 2019 | scotceltic
What temperature spec are people using in the industry to make sure an electronic component is SMT reflow compatible ? Ex. I have some parts that I want to possibly process as Pin in Paste but am not sure what temperature ratings the plastic will m
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 16 16:20:23 EST 2000 | bkringen
We are a manufacturing facility of ruggedized offroad electronic control systems. We are looking for industry standards/benchmarks we can use to compare with other manufacturers with regards to our DPMO rate for our SMT process. We would like to kno
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 04:34:31 EDT 2001 | Barry
Can anyone assist with names of publications for anyone requiring some basics on SMT production,process reliability issues etc etc. I have been out of the industry for approx 10 years and need a quick update in SMT with particular regard to process i
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 01:44:19 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
This problem is the number one reason the electronics industry has moved the handling process of PC boards to the tray and tray cart handling process. It eliminates flexing of boards and therefore stops board damage ie. broken circuits and micro fra
Electronics Forum | Fri May 05 07:38:14 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Thanks davef, but having worked in the metal industry for years, I was wondering how someone would actually use a water jet to cut PCBs? I know it can cut them, but all water jets use an abrasive in the water. So, this would seem a rather "dirty" p
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 18:48:43 EDT 2010 | rsthompson
I am trying to assess current industry thinking on the question of whether or not lead-free BGAs (SAC or other) can or should be soldered in a tin/lead process. It seems there are differing opinions on this and I'm wondering what some of you are doin
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 13:26:31 EST 2012 | joeherz
Anyone doing consigned work in the EMS industry has had this issue, I'm sure - Customer says they want lead free processing at the quote stage - PCBs they supply are tin/lead HASL. In this case, no HDI components and no BGAs. What is the latest acc
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