Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 03:03:29 EDT 2010 | grahamcooper22
Hi Gani, looking at the HASL icture and the poor wetting of the solder over the pads I would imagine that the HASL coating is very thin on the pads and in actual fact isn't 'solder' but is tin /copper intemetallic and this has poor solderability. It
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 04:00:12 EDT 2010 | genesan
Hi Sir grahamcooper22, There should not a issue in stencil since i had open the aperature 1:1(one to one).Futhemore this is HASL pcb coating as now our customer had convert to immersion silver.I had do comparison between both and found HASL wetting n
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 07:33:56 EDT 2010 | scottp
Based on the last few pictures in the report, the root cause is lousy HASL. In fact, you don't have HASL - you've got SnCu intermetallic. Don't mess with your reflow profile, change paste, or monkey with anything else in your process. Have the boar
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 14:07:45 EDT 2010 | grahamcooper22
Hi Gani, HASL is normally very good for solderability providing there is a good consistent coating of HASL on the pcb pad. But it is not unusual to have a very thin coating of HASL on the pad and this is poor for solderability. You then have tin/copp
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 20:59:23 EDT 2010 | genesan
hi All, Here i snap shot previous PCB(HASL) and current PCB(Immersion Silver).Base on the photo it could be PCB oxidize cause the non wetting?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 14:22:11 EDT 2010 | grahamcooper22
If the HASL was poor quality and very thin you would find this defect....but you would expect to see it on more pads also. Also, you'd expect to see your solder from your solder paste either dewetted on the pad or reflowed onto the BGA sphere making
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 21:50:28 EDT 2004 | adam
Hi I recently having problems on the components having non wetting on the flex circuits. The profile that I am using is according to the solder paste suppiler recommended. Can anyone pls. advise? Regards
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 00:22:08 EDT 2010 | sachu_70
Hi Gani, non-wettting issues can surely be resolved. At first, would appreciate if the following info could be shared. Do you supply just one PCBA product to this client or is the complaint towards one of the many products that you deliver? Also, doe
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 17:12:14 EDT 2004 | babe
Take a solder iron with some wire solder and attempt to tin the leads of the component. Look under magnifier or microscope. Did they wet? If not try fluxing them with liquid flux and then soldering again. Did they wet? If they did not then you may wa
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 13:37:51 EDT 2010 | dan_ems
Hi Gany, did you check the temperature at reflow profile on this BGA ?