Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 20 15:24:52 EDT 2008 | davef
During reflow soldering, sometimes via fill with solder leaving the solder connection starved. Questions are: * Specifically, what is the problem you see? * Do the defective pads show that solder has melted in a uniform fashion? * How do the tempera
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 20 21:57:58 EDT 2008 | jdt13
The problem that I see is the pads not soldered and I can see on the X-Ray the solder on the pad after reflow, and yes the solder has melted in a uniform fashion, I have not measured the diference of temperatures in each pad of the PCB, the size is a
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 12:42:28 EST 2011 | davef
If we understand correctly, your SMT solder connections remelt when passing through the wave solder machine and your QA-people don't like it when that happens. It's nice not to remelt this solder, but as long as the board meets your acceptance stand
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 19:58:40 EDT 2021 | jimpat
In addition to confirming that the pad temperatures reach above the melting point of the preforms, consider checking the O2 PPM concentration.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 15:43:41 EDT 1999 | Joseph Holmes
Another basic soldering question. I notice that lead-free solders have become required for plumbing applications due to legislation. In a local hardware store, I noticed the existence of lead-free solders (based upon tin-copper I think) with a melt
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 16:21:09 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| Another basic soldering question. I notice that lead-free solders have become required for plumbing applications due to legislation. In a local hardware store, I noticed the existence of lead-free solders (based upon tin-copper I think) with a me
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 15:50:46 EDT 1999 | Justin Medernach
| Another basic soldering question. I notice that lead-free solders have become required for plumbing applications due to legislation. In a local hardware store, I noticed the existence of lead-free solders (based upon tin-copper I think) with a me
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