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Selective soldering pallets and solder balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 17:02:28 EST 2002 | Vince Whipple

Steve, I agree with the recommendation to check the temperature. This is the first place to go. Is this an IPA or water based Noclean? What is the topside temp of the assembly at the effected areas? If you are too cold you will have a tendency to hav

Selective soldering pallets and solder balls

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 09:24:52 EST 2002 | jseagle

I have found that preheating the solder pallets prior to use helps cut down on the solder balling. Also, we do not cool the pallets between passes and we use a spray fluxer because a hot pallet will knock down the head on a foam fluxer. We use WS f

kapton dots and liquid solder mask

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 12:12:57 EDT 2005 | davef

Why are you placing Kapton dots on your board prior to wave soldering? * Prevent solder from touching the hole and the area around it. [If so, why do you need to do this?] * Prevent solder from flowing up through the hole and coating portions of the

kapton dots and liquid solder mask

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 13:51:03 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel

You can also insert a stainless steel screw the size of the hole in the board before wave soldering, this will prevent the solder from wicking up to the top or close the hole (this is real cheap). I still remember the good old days using toothpicks t

Selective soldering pallets and solder balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 13:16:31 EST 2002 | kenBliss

Hi Steve The people who will have the answer is the experts at EMC Global Technologies. They know their stuff, they are the leader in the solder pallet industry. They design and build them to work right. http://www.emcgti.com for contact info. Hop

Selective soldering pallets and solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 05 11:36:30 EST 2002 | William Guatemala

Have you check the flux gravity lately? If not, Check the flux gravity every 6 hours to make sure proper parameters are meet. Here is a list of things that may cause your solder ball problems; Excecive heat, defective fixtures, preheating temperature

Wave solder pallets: lead and lead-free process

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 15:54:44 EDT 2005 | Hiram

Hi everybody, We have wave solder fixtures made of Durapol and multiple wave solder machines. Most likely we�ll use the same pallets for either tin-lead or lead-free solder for a while (of course after washing the pallets). Should we test the palle

solder paste ingredients and their effects

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 02:30:50 EST 2007 | Muhammad Haris

What are Resins, Solvents, Activators, and Thickening Agents in Solder Paste and what are their helpful and harmful effects? AND What are the purposes/properties and effects of Sn(Tin), Pb(Lead), Ag(Silver), Bi(Bismuth), In(Indium), Cu(Copper), Ni(

Selective soldering pallets and solder balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 16:01:15 EST 2002 | russ

If you can, attach athermocouple to the locations where you are getting solder balls. A previous product I had showed the same thing and we found that we had inadequate preheat leaving the liquid flux to splatter when it hit the wave. It could aslo

Selective soldering pallets and solder balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 16 17:35:43 EST 2002 | davef

Jim Consider issuing a purchase order to your assembler for the purchase of selective wave soldering pallets required to solder your board. That way, you: * Own the pallets. * Can take the pallets with you should you decide that another assembler


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