Electronics Forum: lead free selective soldering (Page 11 of 222)

Basic requirements for lead free wave soldering ?

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 15:09:11 EST 2006 | russ

Read your flux data, it will answer all of your questions

The truth about RoHS and lead free soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 09:48:32 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel

Checkout this link http://www.rohsusa.com/ any comments on this??

Basic requirements for lead free wave soldering ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 21:53:25 EST 2006 | paligora

Thank you Masri, that article was a real eye opener, quite usefull, basic and easy to understand.

Trouble selective soldering fine pitch connectors

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 13:31:09 EST 2012 | kenkay

We had a similar issue and it was fixed by trimming the connector so there was barely enough lead protrusion through the board to show a discernible lead. We had to get a special plate and small machine to cut the connectors, but we haven’t had a bri

lead free transition. want to use lead free parts w/ lead solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 18:05:57 EDT 2005 | Dave

lead free transition. want to use lead free parts w/ lead solder.. any issues I should be aware of???

Expected First Pass Yield for selective soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 12:47:25 EDT 2012 | deanm

We are experiencing widely varying First Pass Yields for selective soldering. Some boards are near 100% while others are less than 50% depending on the pitch and general complexity of the board. Question: If you are running 100 boards through your s

Trouble selective soldering fine pitch connectors

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 12 16:12:58 EST 2012 | tombstonesmt

Glad to hear we have more Jade users on the forum! What kind of flux footprint is your fluxer leaving on the board? You called it a "spray" fluxer.. We use the MIC fluxer that functions like a jet fluxer. Do you flux each individual lead or do a

lead free transition. want to use lead free parts w/ lead solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 18:11:37 EDT 2005 | russ

Please search the archives as this has been discussed on many occasions. Everything should be fine except for BGAs which will require a higher temp of 235C at the peak in reflow.

Throiugh Hole pad missing after selective soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 12:10:47 EDT 2022 | winston_one

Hello! We have a strange effect. Some pads of big trough-hole DDR slot just dessapear. Initialy it was soldered with selective soldering process (leaded, 290 degrees, ImSn finish, very short storage). Then some connectors with poor barrel fill we hav

Trouble selective soldering fine pitch connectors

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 12:29:57 EST 2012 | deanm

Thanks for the comments so far. The smallest nozzle I've tried is a 4mm, which is what Pillarhouse used on this board to provide a sample. I tried this but wasn't as good as the 6mm. I've soldered the same connectors on a different board using a 10mm


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