Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 10:46:29 EDT 2003 | Kris
Hey, I would suggest using lead-free solder and lead-free components. This would give your kit the "green label". I dont want the sample if you this suggestion doesnt value add to your project good luck
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 10:22:09 EDT 2004 | Chris C
By looking at the solder balls they have not joined with the other particles that are alongside them. suggesting that they did'nt reflow. But they could very well be as you suggested, reflowed and ejacta from the process. We have been experiencing
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 01:47:29 EDT 2005 | Cal
I would suggest 1) Use the profile that is suggested with the BGA types you are using or 2) Have you solder paste rep visit for a half day and help profile your machine. Remember if they want to keep you as a paste customer they will help. Enjoy,
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 20 11:41:17 EDT 2005 | davef
We don't know how to accelerate soak recipes. We'd suggest that you use the recipe for your product use environment that is suggested in SM-785 - Guidelines For Accelerated Reliability Testing Of SM Solder Attachments
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 17:54:56 EDT 2005 | Marie
I cannot help with your issue, but was hoping someone can suggest a good information source on soldering an ENIG finish of about 75 mircoinches. What are the issues? Suggested solder? Flux? Any information is helpful. my background is not in solderin
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 02:46:48 EST 2007 | Stephen- SMT engineer trainee
Which stencil cleaners are RoHS compliant and cost effective? (We are currently using IPA for stencil cleaning, but there are some problems.So, we suggest to use VIGON SC 200?Is it good for stencil cleaning? Or any other suggestions?)
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 17 16:45:27 EDT 2007 | jaimebc
Thank you all for your suggestions, I will get samples of the ones mentioned and give them try. *goes back to listen to Duran Duran*
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 16:44:47 EST 2008 | mainenetservices
Yes, we will implement more options to the advanced equiment search in the next week or so. Thanks for your participation/suggestions. Roland
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 15:23:59 EDT 2008 | bwelch
Does anyone one have any recommendations on type of table top to use for "tabletop" AOI machines. Someone suggested to me of using slate table tops or heavy duty suface tops. Does anyone have any ideas?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 12:57:38 EST 2008 | grantp
Hi, Thanks for the suggestions. The manual one looks too small, but the odd Japanese companies product looks really interesting. Not sure how you found these guys, as their web site is less than helpful, but looks like a really interesting product!