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Solderability Issues

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 09:15:46 EDT 2010 | vetteboy86

I took a pad that did not have any solder flow (wetting issue with pad) and not reworkable with soldering iron, and scraped with an exacto knife. After scraping the pad soldered fine. Any suggestions?

solder paste mixing manually

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 08:39:05 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf

The screwdriver can scrape pieces of the plastic jar off and contaminate the paste if you aren't careful.

underfilling of bga

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 10:06:22 EDT 2010 | karlo

Rework is typically done by heating the BGA to 170-180C to first scrape off the fillet. Then, heat to above reflow, and lift the BGA. Then, collapse the solder with heat and flux. Then, back down at 170-180C, scrape off the underfill from the boar

Re: Solderability on Immersion Gold

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 17:05:34 EST 2000 | Dave F

Glenn: I hear you, but when Steve talks about a "dark haze" and "scrap(ing) the �black stuff� off the pads" to make them solderable, but I don�t think of "black pad." I think of "black pad" as a surface coating that typically can not be removed by

Re: Solderability on Immersion Gold

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 17:05:34 EST 2000 | Dave F

Glenn: I hear you, but when Steve talks about a "dark haze" and "scrap(ing) the �black stuff� off the pads" to make them solderable, but I don�t think of "black pad." I think of "black pad" as a surface coating that typically can not be removed by

Dross Removal

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 07:01:45 EST 2000 | Chris Betlejewski

Does anybody know how often you should scrape the dross off the solder pot? What happens if too much dross is left? How often should the solder pot be cleaned?

force between the pad and laminate material

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 03:15:22 EDT 2002 | Paul

I've seen a problem recently where there was 2 deposits of Nickle then Gold, The problem is the Nickle will not adhere to Nickle, see if you can scrape the pad away with a scalpel.

Number of component scraped during feeder loading

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 25 10:36:10 EDT 2002 | Vincent Balboni

Do you have a fixed number of components that you write off each time a feeder is loaded.

Accidental solder mask

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 17 17:22:45 EST 2002 | Tim Marc

Thanks Russ. You were right I looked one page too far. We can meet (A,B,C,D). To meet the 75% of (E) the annular ring will have to be scraped. Your help was much appreciated.

Component loss percentages

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 13 14:51:23 EST 2003 | juan_ruiz

A good standard could be 99.7% of Pick up reliability in terms of machine performance, but you should take care of the cost of the parts that you are scraping.

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