Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 12:33:25 EDT 2005 | Jaya
I have expirence running,double sided Imm gold boards recently which ed up a lot of solderability issue. The Imm gold need to be slightly more control during reflow oven area on it's profile.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 12:24:02 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Yes a No-Residue solder paste exist. email me for more info Pat
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 12:41:50 EST 2006 | fredericksr
Hey folks, I was interested in any information that you might have on tombstone reduction when using a lead free solder and profile. Thanks for any input that you may have! -Russ #x
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 15:13:44 EDT 2006 | rsmith
Consider using 100% nitrile gloves or finger cots. They are ESD safe and will not break out the skin like latex will. Cotton can absorb flux, solder, etc and will leave a lint residue however it is considered ESD safe.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 16:34:56 EDT 2006 | kris
and also that most connector/PTH component vendors test their components with immersion temperatures of around 260 degc & they do not preheat the components, so it does not mimic the heat in a typical wave soldering operation
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 08:50:57 EST 2007 | asoelu
i wonder anyone here has the experience with the stencilquik,www.solder.net.they had done a few ads in the past few days I have visited their site and my feeling is their stuff is quite easy to use.Any advice for me?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 08:25:56 EDT 2007 | davef
At the end of the day, you won't notice a difference, while soldering, but if you clean the flux residues.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 06 12:43:05 EDT 2008 | gdzuber
So, what was the end result with the wave machine and the solder bridges? If you have a Tamura or other machine, I would hope that you work with the company to resolve the issues. Best regards, Gary
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 02:02:07 EDT 2009 | cobar
The problem could be that the preheat temp of the PCB is too low on entering the bath.Also look at moisture ingression of components.Have a look at solder Assit at http://www.shanelo.co.za
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 08:03:18 EST 2010 | theo
Can anybody tell me what kind of anti-seize compound to use in a lead free solder pot? I have found copper, nickel, and silver anti-seize but I cannot decide which one to use. Thanks for the help.