Electronics Forum: solderball (Page 14 of 19)

Re: voc free flux

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 09:33:37 EST 1999 | Chrys Shea

| I require some feed back from any one who knows about using a voc free flux in a nitrogen wave solder machine soldering both through hle and smt componants. | What disadvantages are there when using this flux? | Do you have any contact details with

Re: voc free flux

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 08:11:27 EST 1999 | George Steele

| | I require some feed back from any one who knows about using a voc free flux in a nitrogen wave solder machine soldering both through hle and smt componants. | | What disadvantages are there when using this flux? | | Do you have any contact detail

Re: Squeegee Pressure

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 02:19:29 EST 1999 | Joe

| I am fairly new to the SMT game and I am getting conflicting answers to the following. Maybe someone can help me! When printing, one person is telling me that the stencil should be wiped completely clean of all paste because the quality of the

Re: SOLDER BALL UNDER THE PCB AFTER REFLOW SOLDERING

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 19:07:48 EDT 1998 | Paul R. Smith

Kyung Sam, Justin is correct, there is definately either a board design problem or the PCB maker issue. Obviously there are many mixed technology boards built in the world so I would lean towards a design issue as the root cause. Should you or you

Re: PCB Cleaner

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 10:36:08 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| List, | Is there any special disposal protocol needed when the | filters on the PC board washer becomes clogged? How | often do these filters become clogged? These filters | would trap lead and such so how much does it cost to | get rid of the f

Re: Small balls on boards after wave soldering.

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 13:40:08 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| Is there anybody to help me ? | We have small balls appearing on the boards soldered by | wave soldering machine and it looks that use of nitrogen | is linked to the problem (because without nitrogen, we have no more | problems). | That remind you

Solderball Removal

Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 22:17:47 EDT 2002 | davef

Not intending to undercut Mike's offer, but to compliment it. Consider asking Heraeus for guidance about cleaning the residues from reflowing your paste. Some NC flux res: * Cannot be cleaned. * Can be cleaned after a relatively short period of tim

Wavesolder PCBs encounter pinholes

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 21 13:18:19 EDT 2004 | patrickbruneel

Thomas, The first thing I would suggest you to do is identify the type of problem your dealing with �pinhole� or �blowhole� before you can take the appropriate action to correct the problem. A pinhole is a void or cavity caused by non-wettable part

Fine Pitch Stencil Design

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 14 08:08:42 EST 2005 | Champ Kind

Snaggletooth, I spent a good portion of my career fighting solder shorts on BGA's and QFP's, tombstones on 0402's, solderballs on passives, etc.. I've solved just about all those issues, and didn't solely rely on my stencil manufacturer... Your ste

LGA and Solderballs

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 21:16:17 EST 2006 | davef

J Rose at EMPF says: The introduction of no-clean solder fluxes in electronics manufacturing has given rise to greater levels of solder balling simply because the opportunity to remove them in the wash process does not exist. They are typically cause


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