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RoHS PCB Questions

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 08:33:46 EST 2007 | rgduval

For RoHS assemblies, we're spec'ing at least FR-406 for the higher Tg. We're currently requesting our customers to use ENIG finish, as we've had better luck with assembly in our process; but we're currently experimenting wtih lead-free HASL. As far

Lead-Free Laminates

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 12:37:06 EST 2006 | Amol Kane

Hi all, hope everyonein the forum id doing fine and working diligently toward RoHS capability. One of my customers have asked me (my company) to recommend a lead-free laminate. us being a CEM, have no idea of design variables (df, dk etc., (process v

PCB Delamination

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 09:08:27 EST 2008 | glezfl36

Since the implementation of the ROHS process in our Company with the higher temp requirements, we had observed an increase in problems related to delamination in the PCB's. Actually we are using FR408 and Gracescore materials and are changing to a Ve

Problems to use lead free paste in PCB with Pb

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 03:35:30 EST 2009 | sachu_70

Hi Jose, such a process is possible, but you need to confirm that the PCB material has high Tg. In additon, you need to re-look solder paste printing parameters and make required changes in stencil apperture design for optimum solder volume. Just a

RoHS PCB Questions

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 19:14:07 EST 2007 | jmelson

I've been running 90% lead-free (still have a couple components I can't get reliably in RoHS compliance) with a peak temp of about 238 C, on standard FR-4 boards. The only real problem is the pad adherence is compromised, making rework of the boards

Delamination / Measling

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 08 17:06:59 EST 2008 | boardhouse

Hi MGL, Couple things to ask, have the boards recently been changed to Rohs builds? STD FR4 to High TD Laminate. Check the stack-up the board houses are using. Just about all Rohs laminate has Resin starvation issues when used in single ply co

RoHS PCB Questions

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 17 18:29:02 EST 2007 | bbarton

Let's face it guys...in most cases (stress the MOST!) a typical FR4 board will do the job. Few layers, low copper, not too densly populated etc...no worries. Use a reflow profile which avoids the 245-250C range, use a shorter TAL, Viola you have a go

Glass Wicking

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 04 21:30:15 EST 2006 | Ola

Well, I can't tell you what the "glass wicking failure on PCB" are but for a standard FR4-pcb the Tg temp. or the so called glass temp. is 176 celcius degr. This means that the pcb is in between a firm and a buoyant condition. This is really a bit of

board delaminated after reflow

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 11:05:53 EDT 2009 | boardhouse

Hi, Need a little more info, 1) this board is definitely delaminated 2) this board looks like a Std FR4 board with 63/37 Hot air finish with probably 140 tg. material. Was this reflowed under lead free temps? 3) Do you Pre-bake product 4) What

Lead-free PCB: After Effect

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 13:05:32 EDT 2006 | Board House

Hi CP, From a PCB manufacturing side, all of our product is Lead free / RoHs compliant if it has a surface finish other than Hot Air. To be ROHS compliant and Able to with stand Lead Free Assembly, this is where the board house would need to switch

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