Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 02:04:50 EST 2017 | soldertraining
Selective Soldering Frames can pull large amounts of heat from the solder wave at the point of contact, effectively lowering the temperature of the solder at the solder joint. You should confirm the temperature of the solder joints by running a therm
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 02 11:01:57 EST 2017 | charliedci
Maybe increased barrel fill? Raising pot temps slightly seems to increase barrel fill at selective solder, something we battle with.
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 23 10:19:39 EST 2002 | davef
This sounds alot like the warping that we all see periodically in BGA. CTE of material is temperature dependent and not temperature changing rate dependent, so you are pretty much hosed by the physics. Regardless, I do like trying like crazy to g
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 10:17:41 EDT 2000 | Mikael Keranen
As longs as the internal temperature in component dont reach 150Deg c, it should be fine
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 05:08:12 EDT 2010 | arjan
We drilled a hole in the centre of the LGA and put the thermocouple inside, so we measure the exact temperature between PCB and device.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 11:28:09 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Mikeal�s approach is one of the more cautious ones. IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033 clause 8.6 talks about 200�C body-temperature not to be exceeded and how it�s best measured. If you go for that method and you made sure that in your wavesoldering (that�s what
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 11:34:28 EDT 2023 | proceng1
I'm sure this isn't the same situation, but we did have a selective solder machine with crazy dross and solder ball build up. Turns out the operator switched the low pressure nitrogen line used for solder level and the high pressure nitrogen line fo
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 17 13:00:28 EDT 2003 | Takfire
Russ, The caps are 0603 case size. I am not sure about the manufacturing details, as I work for the capacitor supplier. The manufacturing details are unclear at the moment, as the customer (South of the border) has not released such detailed inform
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 20:42:24 EDT 2023 | stephendo
In a previous lifetime, we had a selective solder machine where I would see solder splashes in the roof of it. I thought someone might have been putting the solder extremely high. But when it was melting there would be bubbles that burst. The manufac
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 16 10:45:16 EDT 2003 | Takfire
Recent cross-section analysis for a customer complaint revealed voiding in the solder fillet. In some cases, the remains of outgassing were also observed. During the failure analysis, we also observed failures where the solder fillet wicked on the