Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 19:34:09 EST 1999 | Steve Thomas
Thanks, gentlemen. All points well taken, and some hit pretty close to home. Our pick-and-place programmer assures me that coplanarity isn't the issue because the machine won't (or can't) place parts beyond an acceptable criteria. It's an Amistar
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 01 16:40:45 EST 1999 | Dave Waddick
I have a product using high temperature solder to connect terminal pins to a PCB. The board is single sided copper, no plaiting. The solder is 95% tin 5 % silver. The flux is low activity rosin. The product is a subassembly. When the product is
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 14:35:11 EDT 2009 | floydf
We wound up using a ramp to spike profile with 50 sec. between 150C and 217C and 90 sec. above 217C. The idea being the flux is still active when it hits reflow, and it stays in reflow long enough for the weird alloy in the parts lead to wet. All par
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 02 12:31:26 EST 1999 | John
| I have a product using high temperature solder to connect terminal pins to a PCB. The board is single sided copper, no plaiting. The solder is 95% tin 5 % silver. The flux is low activity rosin. The product is a subassembly. When the product i
Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 21:45:14 EDT 1999 | ardis
I am seeing reflow around my signal pins after being subjected to a profile of 204c for 1 minute and 225c for a min of 30 seconds. Signal pins are soldered into a copper plated alum. case with SB5 and then silver plated. The pins have a hot oil tin
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 01 17:41:20 EDT 2009 | gregoryyork
What is your squeegee pressure and size. Also does the pad sit on a ground plane, as it looks like it is partially reflowed so surface has gone but not coallesced properly which would indicate it is more a problem with reflow above 217-219C OR obviou
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 01 17:49:39 EDT 2009 | gregoryyork
Sorry looking at your profile again and considering its Aluminium substrate I would opt for an increase to the preheat or introduce a soak to the profile to get the PCB up to reflow. Try soaking between 175 - 200C sufficient enough to heat the whole
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 08:25:13 EDT 2009 | floydf
We are getting what looks like cold solder joints on one of our boards. The boards have an aluminum substrate, and use OSP plating. The solder is lead free - 96.5 Sn, 3.0 Ag, .5 Cu. The flux is no clean. When we first had the problem, my solder profi
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 00:28:09 EDT 1999 | Mike D.
| I am seeing reflow around my signal pins after being subjected | to a profile of 204c for 1 minute and 225c for a min of 30 seconds. Signal pins are soldered into a copper plated alum. case with SB5 and then silver plated. The pins have a hot oil
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 22 06:07:02 EDT 1998 | jacqueline coia
need advice to point me in the correct direction for solution to the problem of unsoldered joints which look soldered under normal visual inspection, but when pull strength test is performed the leads are coming away from pad, no strong intermetallic