Electronics Forum: solderball (Page 7 of 19)

Midchip solderballs (MCSB) on pb-free

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 12:01:30 EDT 2006 | sliebl

We have solved our MCSB problems by using standard homeplate designs on all of our resistors and caps. I use a 50% taper and have achieved great results with 0402-1206 parts using both tin/lead and SAC305 paste. We use Amtech paste.

IR zone vs forced convection

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 09:24:21 EST 2006 | ronalds

I have some problems in sufficient preheating the pcb's. They splatter on the mainwave, causing solderballing. Less flux causes problems with the fill of the through- holes. We use a Delta Wave with 3 preheat zones, the first two are calrods the thi

0402 aperture design lf

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 02:56:12 EDT 2007 | chrispy1963

If the PCB you are using is a HASL pad finish and is a leaded assembly, we use homeplate pads with a 5 mil stencil. If the circuit has Enig finish and is PB-Free then we use 1:1 apertures with a 5 mil stencil Either method should provide no solde

Micro Solder Balls in No Clean Selective Solder Process

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 15 08:50:07 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip

Based on past, actual, hands-on experience, I have found that the PCB mask finish makes a HUGE difference in solder-balling. Glossy has different surface tension and peelback characteristics than matte finish (ie glossy sucks). http://circuitsassem

Vapour phase vacuum

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 05:02:07 EST 2015 | gertjannus

I've some troubles with LGAs components. i try to create void free results. so far i have no problems with dpacks, i think i do something wrong with the vacuum time. The padcoverage of my lga is very bad the vacuum creates solderballs under the compo

solder ball

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 02 07:04:57 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils

Pretty large solder-ball. Looks like it may have come from the ground pad since it's so large, in which case I would reduce the print coverage on the middle/ground pad and see how it works for you. You verified that these parts have the groundpad a

Re: Solder cream kits (flux and powder separately)

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 09:48:06 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

I have heard about it. The main reason is to save money. The problem is, or better is said, that the mixing isn�t that simple for you got have a homogen paste afterwards and the solderballs shouldn�t be deformed in size so that problems during printi

Re: solderballs after wavesoldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 14:52:55 EDT 2000 | John Thorup

Jax - absolutely right - the archives are a valuable tool and deserve to be used more than they seem to be. Caumel - Are your blobs on the solder side or the component side? Are your vias tented on the component side? What size are your vias? Is th

Stencil Apertures

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 01 04:22:09 EDT 2000 | Sal

I have two questions 1. How do I control the skewing of FETs/power regulators ? ( the one's with the big rectangular pad and two smaller one's for the leads).If I go 1:1 with the apertures I seem to get solder balling and when I tryed to minimise th

Re: Solder cream kits (flux and powder separately)

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 09:48:06 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

I have heard about it. The main reason is to save money. The problem is, or better is said, that the mixing isn�t that simple for you got have a homogen paste afterwards and the solderballs shouldn�t be deformed in size so that problems during printi


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