Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 00:02:10 EST 1998 | jerry
I have a problem! The solder on my pc boards look great comeing out of my reflow oven. They go thrue the rest of the prossese and at the end at the qc station it's cold or whitish or gray not shiny. does any one have a idea on how to correct this pro
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 23:55:35 EST 1998 | jerry
I have a problem! The solder on my pc boards look great comeing out of my reflow oven. They go thrue the rest of the prossese and at the end at the qc station it's cold or whitish or gray not shiny. does any one have a idea on how to correct this pro
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 26 11:46:16 EST 1998 | Rin Or
| I have a problem! The solder on my pc boards look great comeing out | of my reflow oven. They go thrue the rest of the prossese | and at the end at the qc station it's cold or whitish or gray not shiny. | does any one have a idea on how to correct
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 23:46:38 EST 1998 | Scott
| I have a problem! The solder on my pc boards look great comeing out | of my reflow oven. They go thrue the rest of the prossese | and at the end at the qc station it's cold or whitish or gray not shiny. | does any one have a idea on how to correct
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 18:47:55 EST 1998 | Graham Naisbitt
Jerry This is the classic "White powder phenomenon" a little like the X files - loads of information but who do you trust? I know that GEC Hirst Research in the UK, identified over 16 different white powder residues so it is not an easy subject. Plea
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 08:16:13 EST 1998 | Allison
I gleen from your post that this assembly is mixed technology. You may have a compatibility problem between the flux in your wave solder machine and the flux in your solder paste. Check with the manufacturer of each and see if they interact. | I ha
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 15:15:25 EST 1998 | justin
| I gleen from your post that this assembly is mixed technology. You may have a compatibility problem between the flux in your wave solder machine and the flux in your solder paste. Check with the manufacturer of each and see if they interact. | |
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 20:25:52 EST 1998 | Steve Gregory
| I have a problem! The solder on my pc boards look great comeing out | of my reflow oven. They go thrue the rest of the prossese | and at the end at the qc station it's cold or whitish or gray not shiny. | does any one have a idea on how to correct
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 15:13:50 EST 1998 | justin medernach
| I have a problem! The solder on my pc boards look great comeing out | of my reflow oven. They go thrue the rest of the prossese | and at the end at the qc station it's cold or whitish or gray not shiny. | does any one have a idea on how to correct
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 17:07:18 EST 1998 | Graham Naisbitt
A reasonable assumption but it could be a reaction between your solder resist and the fluxes in the wave and reflow processes. The issue is, how will anyone really know? Then, are they likely to compromise circuit reliability? I have a method that wi