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Solder surface tension

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 20:23:23 EDT 1999 | Bix

Can anyone tell me the formula/method to determine the amount of weight that solder's surface tension can support. (ie: Maximum weight of components soldered onto a bottom side of a board during a top side reflow on a Paste/Paste process). Thanks, S

Re: Solder surface tension

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 14:42:39 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

Brian You're quite right. I frequently break this formula. The source recommends it as an almost assured success rather than an absolute. Given all the variables involved Steve should use it as a reality check and then just see what works. John T

Re: Solder surface tension

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 09 04:17:21 EDT 1999 | Brian

| Can anyone tell me the formula/method to determine | the amount of weight that solder's surface tension can support. | (ie: Maximum weight of components soldered onto a bottom side | of a board during a top side reflow on a Paste/Paste process). |

Re: Solder surface tension

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 09 07:33:23 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | Can anyone tell me the formula/method to determine | | the amount of weight that solder's surface tension can support. | | (ie: Maximum weight of components soldered onto a bottom side | | of a board during a top side reflow on a Paste/Paste proc

Re: Solder surface tension

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 09 09:07:48 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | | Can anyone tell me the formula/method to determine | | | the amount of weight that solder's surface tension can support. | | | (ie: Maximum weight of components soldered onto a bottom side | | | of a board during a top side reflow on a Paste/Pa

Re: Solder surface tension

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 09 09:18:21 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | | | Can anyone tell me the formula/method to determine | | | | the amount of weight that solder's surface tension can support. | | | | (ie: Maximum weight of components soldered onto a bottom side | | | | of a board during a top side reflow on a

Re: Solder surface tension

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 05:09:13 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | | | | | | Can anyone tell me the formula/method to determine | | | | | | | the amount of weight that solder's surface tension can support. | | | | | | | (ie: Maximum weight of components soldered onto a bottom side | | | | | | | of a board during

Re: Solder surface tension

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 12:49:11 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | | | | | Can anyone tell me the formula/method to determine | | | | | | the amount of weight that solder's surface tension can support. | | | | | | (ie: Maximum weight of components soldered onto a bottom side | | | | | | of a board during a top s

Re: Solder surface tension

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 09 10:30:24 EDT 1999 | bix

| | | | | Can anyone tell me the formula/method to determine | | | | | the amount of weight that solder's surface tension can support. | | | | | (ie: Maximum weight of components soldered onto a bottom side | | | | | of a board during a top side refl

RMA flux affecting surface tension

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 12:52:04 EDT 2008 | circleprime

I have recently started to use RMA flux (customer requirement) for some of our projects. I am finding that some of my BGAs are slightly off. Not enough to be rejected but enough to cause concern. In the past I have been able to rely on the surface te

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