Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 30 12:36:05 EDT 2008 | omid_juve
we are doing many experiment on this problem 1)sn63 pb37 solder paste +normal profile 2)sn62 pb36 ag2 solder paste +normal profile 3)pb free solder paste + pb free profile 4)sn63 pb37 solder paste + pb free profile but still the problem exist so i th
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 04:34:49 EDT 2003 | emeto
Hi James, I saw very good posts here.Now I will give you one more practical way: 1. My advice is to encrease the temperature(like your first sidgestion). Termostress is important thing so your first zone should be 120-150C. 2. The paste profile. If
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 18:54:35 EST 1999 | Dean
| This question is directed to anyone having eperience with Sn62Pb36Ag2 solder balls for BGA's. | Have you seen anything like a rough, raisin-like surface texture after ball attach? If so, what did you do about it? | | Thanks! | I have seen this be
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 04:42:24 EST 2003 | emeto
Hi, About Thombstone defects: 1.Placement accuracy-main reason 2.Soldering-should be right on pads.The print should have regular shape.The quontity of the solder on both pads on one component have to be equal. 3.Reflow: the profile have to be made v
Electronics Forum | Tue May 09 18:30:35 EDT 2006 | muse95
I can understand the theory behind fewer tombstones with SAC. If people were having tombstone problems with SnPb eutectic solder, often switching to Sn62Pb36Ag2 would improve it, because with the addition of some silver, a small plastic zone in the
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 21 12:35:59 EST 2006 | CK the Flip
It probably depends on the Silver content. We are also using Sn62Pb36Ag2. The paste manufacturer told us that the reason for the small silver content was so that it could wet better to the lead-free component and board finishes bearing silver.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 06 14:49:06 EDT 2014 | dyoungquist
Sn62Pb36Ag2 has a higher liquidus point of 189C as compared to Sn63Pb37 at 183C. You may need to slightly adjust your oven profiles to use it compared to SnPb. We have had good solder-ability and reliability with it in our IPC Class II products. A
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 11:07:53 EDT 1999 | Vic Lau
| | We process both tin/lead plated boards and gold plated boards in our surface mount group. I have used Sn62/Pb36/Ag2 solder paste on all gold plated boards to help prevent gold scavaging. To reduce the amount of different solder pastes we have t
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