Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 23:01:48 EDT 1999 | Dennis O'Donnell
With loaded boards, warpage can be removed by placing the assembly in a wave solder conveyor pallet as you would if you were going to wave solder the assembly. Place board and fixture in a Blue M forced air oven at 90 C for 30 minutes. Let cool to r
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 03:42:04 EDT 2010 | aungthura
is it usual if the board has warpage on both sides after wave soldering? And, if it is, please advise me how to solve it. Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 09:01:18 EDT 2010 | davef
No, warpage tells you that design and/or fabrication process and/or assembly process need[s] to be corrected. Here's a link to a recent thread on SMTnet that seems to answer some of your questions: http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Mess
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 19 23:22:11 EST 2010 | Jacki
Hi Rem Woo, ur board is such long one,7'. Our PCB is only 2' long but 3.5kg weight b4 solder. We use wave machine to solder it and PCB was sit on the pallet. all PCB side lengths are pressed by clamps. PCB was flat just after wave, however there was
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 10:42:58 EST 2010 | hegemon
I believe there is a lot pertinent information in the thread that Dave forwarded... But (IMHO)I think you can look at two things first. First, is your wave solder process friendly to this large PCB, is there enough pre-heat in the board before it h
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 18:22:43 EST 2011 | eadthem
What we use for boards the engineers made to big is aluminum flat bar 1/8 to 1/16 thick about 1 inch wide. we fold it in 1/2 so it fits snuggly on the pcb and just press it on the ends before reflow. id assume the same thing would work on wave but
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 21 15:24:18 EST 1999 | Terry Burnette
| I have received prototype PBGA (256 pins) devices from | Motorola (actual part number = KXPC850ZT50). These parts seemed very warped on the edges. When I put the part on a plain surface, it rocks quite a bit when I press lightly on a corner. I h
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 20:42:07 EDT 1999 | Jeff Ferry
Grace, As deifned in IPC 7721 Procedure 3.2 Bow and Twist Repair "Bow and twist after soldering shall not exceed 1.5% for through hole PC boards and .75% for surface mount PC boards. The bow and twist shall not be sufficient to cause difficulties d
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 15 11:05:50 EDT 1999 | Mark Phinney
Earliar we had problems with board warpage, Much of our problem was due to imbalances in the copper on oppisite layers in brief on a 8 layer board the copper on layer 1 should = the copper on layer 8, 2=7, 3=6, 4 = 5. We added copper to some layers t
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
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