Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 14:42:30 EDT 2006 | any
y we had solder ball after reflow owen?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 19:06:21 EDT 2003 | Adrian Espinoza
Last week on my company we began a production for new model. Today we identify a possible non-conformance solder appareance. I have a picture for this defect to show the condition.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 26 12:16:44 EDT 2012 | bwjm
Hi Guys,recently i am facing an issue. Refer to the attached photo. This PCB is high RF speed, gold immersion single layer. After reflow, my solder seems to have black stains on it. I tried with SAC305 paste water soluble and no-clean, both results a
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 15:37:50 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Hi Any, This is from an earlies thread "Solder Ball After Reflow Process". Date: August 16, 2006 01:52 PM Author: Russ Subject: Solder Ball After Reflow Process Oven settings are meaningless here. What does the board see? It is the paste we a
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 21:40:44 EDT 2003 | davef
Email me your pix Here how one SMTnetter posted pix: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=6046Message24067
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 27 10:45:18 EDT 2020 | SMTA-Davandran
Hi Indhu, Check for solder paste height. Please manually add solder, mount component and reflow.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 20:15:25 EST 2010 | davef
What is the solids content of your solder? 50%??? Then, theoretically, if the aperture is 1:1, you'll have 2 thou of solder on your pads.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 19:16:20 EST 2010 | jgalarza
Can anyone tell me if there is a formula for finding the after reflow height of solder with no part attached? I have to print some pads that do not have any parts but there can not be more than 1.5mil of solder on the pad after reflow. I am going to
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 06 12:04:06 EST 2005 | ddhanashekar
can some one give me some suggestion to solve the problem. we are using cooksun/alphametal rma9086 paste for our screenprinting. after the reflow we see lot of solder ball on the board. we have maintained the exact profile given by the manufacurer. w
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 07:21:10 EST 2010 | scottp
You won't have 2 mil height because the solder doesn't remain brick shaped. It's a dome. In the past I tried doing some calculations using the formula for the volume of a spherical section and also tried using a simulation program that accounts for