Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 09:36:52 EST 2004 | davef
As with noclean flux, OSP will fill your probes with crunchy [maybe gummy] stuff. Consider: * Increasing frequency of probe maintenance * Talking to your probe supplier about alternate probes that self-clean better
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 08:41:27 EDT 2000 | greg
I am processing PCB's that have an n-tech osp coating and am finding huge inconsistencies in wetting. Some boards process clean with good wetting and the next has terrible wetting. The boards are stored and handled properly. Has anyone had this
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 18:44:23 EDT 1998 | Steve
Does anyone have wave solder experience using OSP and VOC free no clean flux?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 19:07:07 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| Does anyone have wave solder experience using OSP and VOC free no clean flux? Well, Steve you back in action. Yes, it works fine. Earl Moon
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 04 22:07:15 EDT 2005 | Dhanish
Questions and answers - what Column pitch do your CCGA have ? a) 1,27 mm?b) 1.00 mm? 1.27mm - how are the PCB pad finisched ? OSP Enig? HAL? OSP - Are you using Clean or NC solder paste? Clean
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 21 10:26:08 EDT 2002 | stownsend
We are using OSP coated boards and no-clean solder paste. In a few instances, we are seeing increased distortion in an audio circuit. Has anybody seen or heard of surface insulation resistance (SIR) decreasing after reflow on OSP boards? Is it possib
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 11 15:37:29 EDT 2005 | GS
For 1,27 mm Column Pitch, we set our process like this: - Stencil 0,20 mm If allowed also for other SMDs otherways some time 0,150 with step up stencil used only for CCGA area. - paste height min 0,175 mm - aperture 0,75 to 0,8 mm - paste volum
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 18 18:06:47 EDT 2014 | davef
Methods that can reduce the wettability of OSP: * Previous heat cycles * Previous cleaning cycles * IPC-1601 "Printed Board Handling and Storage Guidelines" says do not bake prior to soldering * Using improper handling methods BR ... davef
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 18:00:10 EDT 2006 | slthomas
Is it your normal process to wash all your bare boards or is this in response to something abnormal? Seems like something your suppliers should be taking care of, especially with a non-washable treatment. In answer to your question, I have no idea!
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 07:53:12 EDT 2019 | davef
Why are you printing paste on test via? In the old days, we probed soldered pads to cushion impact force of probing. Is that still a reasonable practice?