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Re: too bent or not too bent...

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 09:32:04 EST 1999 | Dave F

Joe: It might be tough to generalize about the number of times you can reform a lead before it is weakened beyond the point of reuse, because of different lead materials, thicknesses, amount of bending etc. It might be that "ugliness" is the answer

Solder reflow temperatures too high

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 09:19:56 EST 2007 | SMTRework

I know this is not the correct forum to post chip "reworking" questions but you guys have been very helpful in the past. My question is this, when we rework BGA components most of the time the solder reflows at a normal temp and all is well. On occ

Solder reflow temperatures too high

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 22:01:09 EST 2007 | davef

Joe: I know this is not the correct forum to post chip "reworking" questions. Reply: Rework questions are as appropriate as the next topic here on SMTnet J: BGA will not reflow at any normal temperature level. I believe these chips may have been gen

Quad 4c not placing components

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 04 13:32:22 EDT 2019 | bobpan

Try these things: 1. Do a function 30....your nozzle height should consistently be around 200 +/-20....but whatever number it does find it shouldn't change. (with nozzle on) 2. Most times its the z-bellows....an old z bellows that has a worn out spri

IP3 head 1 not placing parts

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 23:20:55 EST 2008 | stanyserrao

Light Units are replaced with new if the problem > of lights then it will not vision process the > nozzle center measrement and resolution Jigs > too.. > > Jig is meauring in trace mode and > identifiying all leads which are fine > fitch. > >

Porosity in Good Plating

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 15 18:44:20 EDT 2003 | davef

Sam says, �The only question remaining to me is that why the failure happened after 48 hours instead of immediate failure after soldering.� Let�s recap: * Had good-looking solder flow. * Passed the initial electrical test. * Failed the later electri

Re: IP1 for Placement of BGA's?

Electronics Forum | Sun May 30 12:33:36 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | | Is it possible to place parts that do not have leadframes exposed when looking from the top side of the part such as BGA's using a Fuji IP1 with a SMD1 vision (Binary) system. I realize that the IP1 does not have front lighting but according

Re: IP1 for Placement of BGA's?

Electronics Forum | Sun May 30 15:11:10 EDT 1999 | M Cox

| | | | | Is it possible to place parts that do not have leadframes exposed when looking from the top side of the part such as BGA's using a Fuji IP1 with a SMD1 vision (Binary) system. I realize that the IP1 does not have front lighting but accordin

Re: Should Be Kleenox

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 13:23:49 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| | | What approach do you you use to reducing wave solder dross? What is your experience with Klennox? | | | Dave F | | Klennox should be spelled Kleenox. Dave F | Kleenox works well for removing accumulated dross as it separates the dross from t

Re: IP1 for Placement of BGA's?

Electronics Forum | Sun May 30 18:34:04 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | | | | Is it possible to place parts that do not have leadframes exposed when looking from the top side of the part such as BGA's using a Fuji IP1 with a SMD1 vision (Binary) system. I realize that the IP1 does not have front lighting but accord

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