Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 02 14:24:30 EDT 2002 | paul_bmc
My question is refering to "stencil life". How accurate is this and is this something I can go by. The solder paste I am using is Kester R562, R562 specifications state that it has a 12 hour stencil life, optimal temp ranges 70-77 F, 35-65% RH. Ou
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 06 15:47:49 EST 2002 | bpan
Hello All, Having a problem during reflow and would like your opinions. We are using Kester r562 water soluble paste and I am using a Kic 2000 profiler in a 4 zone oven (top only). We are seeing poor wetting or fillets that are not "passable" per IPC
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 07 00:18:14 EST 2009 | milanrit
Recently on one of my assemblies(sn/pb) I started seeing leaded BGA failure at functinal test for opens, but when I inspected them through 5DX and ERSA Scope it doesnt seem like there is any opens or insufficient and half no. of boards passed functio
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 17:18:44 EST 1999 | Russ
Ron, I'll bet you have the Ni/Pd finsh on these components! We have had the same problem in our shop. Not knowing the Kester spec. we had to raise the max temp to 220 Deg. C and increase the time above liquidous to 60 seconds or greater. It seem
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 09:54:06 EDT 2012 | mosborne1
Dave, They rework fine. All solder joints on the whole board look great especially for lead free sac305. Here are the reflow specs: SAC305 no clean solder paste – Kester EM907 Kic thermal profiling device – 50%process window green light profile. • M
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 17:13:30 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | | Looking for solder paste specification limits which have reliability data to support them. Currently, we are looking to define the min/max volume necessary to ensure a good joint on CBGA, PBGA, and Micro-BGA's. Any information will be greatly
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 19 08:33:50 EDT 2002 | johnw
The whole thread seem's to have gone off track. Russ we've been doing a fairly big bit of work on the whole BGA voidign thing as we were so unhappy with the answer's that we were getting from around the industry, basically no one really kows all the
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