Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 12:07:13 EDT 2018 | fern
My company is hooking up a delta max wave solder machine but we can seem to get the estop error to go away any one have a any experience with this issue.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 14:17:21 EST 2001 | bschreiber
Hi Mark, If you are a user of stencils, you already know that there are literally hundreds of stencil manufacturers out there. If you found one that will allow such hot temperatures, I would be interested in learning who it is. However, I have only
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 10 03:14:19 EDT 2001 | winnifred
Steven, Dave is right, wash them away. Since it is RMA paste, you may need to have a saponifier to go for Semi-aqueous washing. Or you may want to contact your supplier for a cleaner to wash it away with some agitation ( ultrasonic). Mag.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 19:27:27 EDT 2001 | eliishee
I have no choice, as per customer's request to remove the solder balls. Can i use water to clean away the solder ball since i'm using RMA solder paste not the water soluable paste.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 19:36:09 EDT 2001 | steven
I hv no choice as per customer's request to remove the solder balls. Can i just use water to clean away the solder balls since i'm using RMA solder paste and not the water soluable paste?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 18 02:09:50 EDT 2001 | winnifred
Steven, You CANNOT just use water to clean away the solder ball when u hv used RMA paste.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 10:41:24 EDT 2005 | D.B. Cooper
We've seen the same thing - leads of QFPs not as strong as we'd like them to be. In the past 4 years no problem, this Spring they start failing. Touch a solder iron to it and it solders fine. After crunching some data, we found that both QFPs fail
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 10:35:34 EDT 2001 | slthomas
David, I've thought about doing this also with no clean boards that were poorly cleaned following a misprint (and subsequently reprinted, populated, and reflowed) but have shyed away because of the potential for damage to components from the ultraso
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 02 09:02:10 EDT 2005 | dougs
you tell me, the customer has started to pull at some of the leads of some IC's with tweezers while de-bugging boards that had failed in the field, he was able to pull some of the leads away from the solder joints, we feel he may be over-doing it a
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 15:55:28 EDT 2002 | arzu
I agree with the others and experienced the problem myself this week. Solderballs at the side of the chips. I looked at the board and found that the chip is pressing the paste away too much. This in combination with our quite big pads(and stencilaper