Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 16:48:41 EDT 2000 | LarryK
Has anyone ever used the circuit repair kits? The type where you can replace a PTH or SMT pad that has been lifted or damaged? It appears that you just select a pad, trace or whatever needs replacing from a panel and heat or glue it onto the board.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 17:05:36 EDT 2000 | JAX
These types of foil kits work just fine as long as they are used before expiration. Scraping off the epoxy coat gets a little tough on fine pitch pads and etches. I have always like to use a solder sample board to retrieve my bits & pieces from whene
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 11:16:23 EDT 2005 | JH
I concern about the Through Hole soldering as well. Currently, we have encountered some problems of Multilayer from Through Hole soldering. The root-cause is probably related to PCB Finish, machine setting, Thermal relief Pad or hole and something e
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 13 08:25:03 EDT 2001 | caldon
You will need to prepare the component and site for rework. Using solder wick remove the solder from the pad site and the component balls. You can also use a heated Vacuum desoldering tool. To reball we have been using Winslow Automation reballing ki
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 17 19:44:20 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Ashok: Well, your customer probably has a good reason for wanting you to send them boards without holes in the solder mask. What is their goal for the mask capabilities after you get do reworking the boards? * Cosmetic surface coat? * Performance t
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 01:30:47 EDT 2016 | souldierann
Hi folks, I hope you can help me on how to repair broken pcb pads.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 13 21:16:28 EST 2002 | Vinny
Hi All, I am producing a lot of high cost PCBA where the pCB material is the `ROGER' material. Due to some of the high components and handling we get pad lifted issues sometimes and as of now are unable to do repairs on these. Please help if anybo
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 08:28:11 EST 2002 | dphilbrick
Rogers is a PWB materials manufacturer based in CT. they make a lot of unique materials for PWB fab such as a 1 time bendable PWB.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 08:30:34 EST 2002 | dphilbrick
Vinny I would call Rogers. Depending on what materail of theirs you are using it may require special processing. I would also send them one of your boards with defects they could probably tell you how to stop that from happening.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 22:31:51 EDT 2016 | souldierann
thank you davef for this.