Electronics Forum: solder wetting issues (Page 1 of 412)

Solder wetting issues

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 21:17:30 EST 2005 | davef

Does the solder melt when 'hit' with a soldering iron [and maybe a little flux]? If so, what is the appearance of the solder flow? What causes the green tint in the picture you provided?

Solder wetting issues

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 08:10:25 EST 2005 | Amol Kane

Davef and russ, thank you for your input The kester was selected due to a management decision, I shall recommend that other solder be tried out as well. davef, i'll try out the soldering iron......and also look for the green tint (didnt notice that

Solder wetting issues

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 17:24:37 EST 2005 | slthomas

Are you sure you're getting enough paste on the pads? It looks like you may not have enough flux to get the solder to wet properly.

Solder wetting issues

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 14:41:06 EST 2005 | Bill C

It looks to me that your reflow profile is not hot enough. Seeing the granular structure of the solder paste still on the board would indicate the paste has not reflowed entirely.

Solder wetting issues

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 14:42:57 EST 2005 | Amol Kane

my first thought was that too, but all the other components on tha board have reflowed properly. I have tow test boards, one with Imm Sn and other with Imm AG. on both these boards only the QFP has this solder phenemenon

Solder wetting issues

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 16:14:45 EST 2005 | chunks

You need to verify if you're getting up to the needed temps. It looks like you're not. I'd say it started to reflow but never reached a long enough time. Nitrogen may help with further wetting.

Solder wetting issues

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 17:55:26 EST 2005 | russ

Your paste is oxidizing in reflow and not coelescing (spelling?) We failed kester W.S. for reasons such as this. There NoClean is a little better but we do not use that either. I would switch pastes and I will bet that your problem majically disapp

Solder wetting issues

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 07 11:16:47 EST 2005 | pete_d

I'm curious to know, if using the same paste and profile,would this phenomena would occur on Copper OSP boards...any input?

Solder wetting issues

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 14:24:25 EST 2005 | Amol Kane

Hi, I am having a SAC 305 solder paste with water soluble flux wetting issue. during reflow, the solder melts, but doesnt flow. the reflow profile was developed by the solder company person (Kester). the board is a test assembly to validate our LF pr

Solder wetting issues

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 08:57:39 EST 2005 | russ

You hit it on the nose Pavel, the fluxes in paste are formulated to have 2 activating points if you will, one at low temp and one at high temp. when the low temp flux gets killed this is what you will see. This is the main reason we opted out of K

  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next

solder wetting issues searches for Companies, Equipment, Machines, Suppliers & Information