Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 09:28:11 EST 1999 | Dave F
Glen: So that's this metal? Is it in the area of PTH or SMT solder connections? Etc, Etc. Assuming its near connections where pasted is reflowed ... Reflow defects, bridging: misplaced components, high placement force mushrooms paste, too much p
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 13:39:16 EST 1999 | KA
Hello Everyone! I have encountered a situation where I have surface mount components on the backside of the board and I need to wave all the through hole leads on the backside as well. Can this be done? I thought of the possibility of adhering the
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 17:32:53 EDT 2015 | jldowsey
Les, Some of the answers to design or stencil aperture/placement machine depend upon what is the current spacing between your components which you didn't specify. Chip components such as 0402's and 0201's typically have very small reductions in pas
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 16:59:39 EST 2007 | realchunks
Pallet angle is usually pretty good. Lead length is also another good thing to keep as short as possible. Air Knives don't work that well. Also check your board. Make sure you have solder resist between each and every thru-hole pad. If the board
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 08 18:36:31 EST 2002 | leeloo
Nowadays I have a problem, I am in chsrge of the section of smt in my company, have a normal process inside my department with a minimal level of mistakes, the problem happens when the material is liberated to the lines of production on happened for
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 09:24:46 EST 1999 | Marty Wetzel
KA, Joshua makes a good point. A wave solder fixture will allow you to process your double-sided boards without having to add the epoxy step. The one time fixed cost of a fixture is quickly offset by the time that you save by not gluing your SMT.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 14:26:20 EST 1999 | John Thorup
Sure KA, it's done every day. Be sure that the components to be used on the bottom can take the maximum heat of the wave and the delta T of entering the wave. Depending how complex the bottom side is you will get better results with attention paid
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 09 15:13:06 EST 2002 | mjabure
If I understand what you're saying, you are reaching reflow temp's on the top side while soldering bottom side components. You might want to run a glass gauge plate over the wave and make sure your contact pattern isn't too large. If your PCB is in c
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 09 08:04:52 EST 2002 | erhard
if you wave solder you have to glue the SMD parts on the bottom side. If you reflow the bottom side then you usually shouln't go over the wave afterwards. It's quite logical the joints melt again, that's what you want to achieve going over the wave.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 04:59:40 EST 1999 | Joshua Hall
Hello KA, When producing in kind of PCB product you have to base much of your decision on cost effectiveness, time, and quality. In order to get the best of all three you have to decide which you want to be your top priority. By adding an epoxy to
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