Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 04 18:23:35 EDT 2005 | GS
Solder volumes is very important parameter to keep under control in order to get a good and reliable CCGA solder joint, and an automatic 3D paste volume inspection is strongly recommended practice to use. Questions: - what Column pitch do your CCGA h
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 20:55:10 EDT 2005 | KEN
One thing that may have been over looked: Not all solder pastes are created equal. Period. The best way to avoid these situations is to characterize you material (and your process). The fact is you could try every aperture shape under the sun....a
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 09:15:30 EDT 2005 | russ
You will probably need to change paste. If I remember correctly the SMQ92J has a post reflow residue of 40%. This is one of the highest post reflow residue levels available. PIH uses a lot of paste which means a lot of flux residue. There are othe
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 06:36:51 EDT 2005 | steve
I see what you mean. Personally I would try a bit of the paste and see what you think prior to production run. If I were you I would get another brand in there. something that offers a "slightly" longer life? I have used "out of date" solder paste ma
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 13 01:31:36 EDT 2005 | buchi79
Devef, The stand off height is 75micron. We only clean the product after underfill process. Dispense epoxy under the FC & cure it before aqueous wash. Samples are sent for LPC (liquid particle count) Test to ensure cleaniness. By the way, our plant
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 13:05:18 EDT 2005 | Bman
Considering all the constraints you are faced with, I would try changing the apatures for that part on the stencil. It seems as though a no-clean "homeplate" appature would put less paste on the board. Less paste means less flux, and it might be en
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 13:16:08 EDT 2005 | Brian
We have seen this problem in the past and had to deal with similar customer constraints. It's not the flux causing the wetting, but the placement and pad geometries as some have mentioned. To reduce or eliminate the problem, we have changed the ape
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 01:31:03 EDT 2005 | Ivan R
Hi Pyramus you should`t have a major problem after you wash the board as my crew also run into this problem a few month ago ,, I wash them after but I suggestto run one first it depent who is the paste from I think.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 01:31:05 EDT 2005 | Ivan R
Hi Pyramus you should`t have a major problem after you wash the board as my crew also run into this problem a few month ago ,, I wash them after but I suggestto run one first it depent who is the paste from I think.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 11:53:04 EDT 2005 | CLampron
seaK, Check your PCB Thickness check in your program. See if it is checking the PCB at this location. Each board the machine will check to find the baseline thickness of each board run. It does this with a tool. I'm thinking this may be it because I