Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 04:23:27 EST 2010 | Jacki
Dear All I hope I can get some advice of PCB experts in here.My problem is - after wave, our big board, 640x420x1.7mm, had a warpage when the board was cooled down after wave. PCB was flat while being warm.I had tried with many type of pallet and mad
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 07:45:27 EDT 2008 | jackson
Hi SWAG, Bridging most contributed is from printing set up which is the parameter setting as well the board thickness setting. I would suggest you may check the parameter setting which mainly the squegee speed, stencil gap between PCB contact, print
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 11:26:19 EDT 2013 | pbarton
What equipment do you have? As well as the comments from others, another major influencing factor can be the residual heat in your PCB carrier. It takes more heat energy to warm a cold carrier than if it is already hot from the last cycle run. This
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 04:55:30 EDT 2004 | roel
Concerning the solder-balls, there are a few causes for this. Try to slow down your solder-speed (P.e 80cm/min). Can you measure temperature after the pre-heat zone? Are there also blow-holes in the joints? Personally I think there is some water in t
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 19 04:24:56 EDT 2019 | SMTA-Davandran
There is double sided adhesive that able to withstand high temperature during reflow. `keep the adhesive minimum and appropriate location for securing the FPC on pallet during entire SMT process and easier for release of FPC after reflow process. Tak
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 12:05:54 EDT 2001 | brownsj
I used to assembly 0402 devices on to a double sided PCBA using a 96% tin 4% silver alloy. This material printed fine but the higher processing temperatures did present a problem. This material had a melting point of 221 deg C which required a peak r
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 09 13:11:07 EST 2006 | Joe
I assume you're using a no clean Pb/Sn paste, with a metal squeegee. Here are some generic procedures for good printing results for all pastes. Clean and dry the stencil well using alcohol and vigorously rubbing it with lint free towels, blow it off
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 17 13:39:29 EDT 2018 | reckless
Our company doesn't need a huge 10 foot reflow oven blocking up space on our shop floor. We have been looking for 1 backup tabletop unit and 1 compact conveyor unit made by a reputable manufacturer. For tabletop units the only non chinese I keep
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 17:21:07 EST 1998 | Justin Medernach
| I would appreciate any information concerning the wash and bake of blank Printed Circuit Boards | before assembly. | + Is it necessary to wash and bake PCB�s before assembly? | + If any, what is the reason for wash and bake of PCB�s? | + If any, wh
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 05:32:39 EDT 2001 | dougie
Hi, I've just splashed out �60 on IPC-A-600F trying to find out the formula for measuring the bow and twist of raw PCB's. Much to my dismay there are 10 lines on the subject in the whole standard. Worse still is that it tells me nothing I don't alre
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