Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 13:05:51 EST 2005 | russ
Process flow 1.Remove part - It may be necessary to bake assembly prior to removing. 2.Remove remaining solder from part 3.Apply flux to part 4.Apply solder spheres to part 5.Reflow part You may want to bake component before re-installing 6.Apply
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 03 16:51:58 EDT 2001 | edmentzer
We have stored PCB's in the refrigerator twice when our old pick and place died during production. One time the boards were in the frig for two days. I put the boards in a tray and covered the tray with plastic food wrap. We waited about two hours
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 10:56:24 EST 2001 | franciscoioc
HI, I exeperience this problem before and I tried diferent type of solder pastes.The one that help my process is a Kester solder R596L OA this is a water soluble paste that i am very sure is going to help you.You can get the technical data at http:/
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 25 10:13:18 EST 2000 | Robert Hutton-Squire
I am assembling a board with 2 x ALTERA FineLine PBGA devices. (256-pin and 100-pin) These devices have: surface pad size = 0.41mm (16) ball size = 0.48mm (18.9) ball pitch = 1.0mm (40) For my FIRST attempt I screen printed a fine pitch water solub
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 15 15:52:38 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| After switching from No-clean flux to Water soluble (Kester)we encountered voids problem (X-ray and microsectioning). Reducing the apperture sizes made the voids smaller but did not eliminate them. So we had to go back to No-clean. Any idea why voi
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 16:44:54 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
What is the surface finish? HASL, Entek? what? If HASL, ask your fab supplier for recommendations, maybe even rerun the boards through the HASL process. The fab house would have to strip off the old coating and reapply. Just a thought, depends on y
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 06 12:15:19 EST 2015 | derrikf
Also, for anyone who's taken an interest in this thread: We just received samples of Henkel/Loctite's room temperature stable(yes, you read that right), halide-free, lead-free pastes, both the GC 10 and the GC 3W (which is a water soluble/wash paste
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 19:50:33 EDT 2012 | action_101
Hello, We're building some boards with 01005's and the only issue we are running into is the solder is not reflowing. It's the damnest thing, we are having no issues with the printing process or placing the components, the two areas we thought we wo
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 17:09:32 EDT 2001 | jschake
Flux: No-clean pastes tend to have a wider print process window in terms of print speed and pressure. More importantly, no-clean pastes are more tolerant to changes in temperature and humidity. They also exhibit longer stencil life than water-solub
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 16:35:21 EST 2020 | kylehunter
> Hi Kyle, As per IPC 610, for class 3, this is > not acceptable, as your minimum fillet height has > to be either one of these two, whichever is > less: - solder thickness + 25% of the termination > height - solder thickness + 0.