Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 20 21:55:21 EST 2006 | brodalvin
Does SnPbAg solder paste have a reliability risk if subjected 2 times in reflow oven at 230�C? I want to implement my project immediately. If samples will be subjected to our reliability it would take three months before I can implement my project.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 05:40:35 EDT 2004 | johnwnz
Is there not an issue with reflowign the SAC ball's in term's of drivign up the lead contect in a lead free joint that increases the risk of failure in them? certainly dramatically increases voiding... have some pictures of soem that a customer tried
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 06:40:27 EDT 2001 | nifhail
Thanx Dave/Hussman.. We normally store our solder paste in the refrigerator at 0-10 Deg C as per what the supplier recommanded. Our floor temperature is controlled at 22 +/- 5 Deg C and Humidity is at 55 +/- 5%. Recently we have customer asking fo
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 15:58:07 EDT 2017 | jutikagokarn
Thank you for your response. We build boards on an SMT line that is shared with other companies too and are currently using water soluble flux based solder paste on both boards. We realized an issue with washing on one of the boards so requested to
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 16:31:23 EDT 2004 | Tony
I have a component manufacturer that is using Sn/Ag/Cu plating on chip caps and resistors. Does anyone have any information on compatability with Sn/Pb paste. Are any changes in profile required? Is the reliability of the solder joint at risk? Tony
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 11:56:36 EDT 2017 | jutikagokarn
We are trying to build two different PCBs - one with no wash flux solder paste and the other with a washable flux solder paste. How difficult is it to use the same SMT line and switch between the two pastes? I assume there will be some cleaning invol
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 09:53:37 EST 2005 | Howard Sommerfeld
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Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 03:33:50 EDT 1998 | Thomas Blesinger
| | I am trying to find out, what possibilities I have, to print solder paste on a board, when the task is to have 120 Microns thickness for the biggest part of the board (85% of the real estate), and then have 250 Microns of thickness on the remain
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 22:20:44 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | | I am trying to find out, what possibilities I have, to print solder paste on a board, when the task is to have 120 Microns thickness for the biggest part of the board (85% of the real estate), and then have 250 Microns of thickness on the rema
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 04:08:45 EDT 1998 | Thomas Blesinger
| | | | I am trying to find out, what possibilities I have, to print solder paste on a board, when the task is to have 120 Microns thickness for the biggest part of the board (85% of the real estate), and then have 250 Microns of thickness on the re