Electronics Forum: via holes (Page 1 of 44)

Filling via holes during the reflow process

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 11:08:56 EST 2002 | Matt Kehoe

We have a customer that desires to have their via holes plugged with solder after assembly. Is it possible to add the via holes to the stencil and print paste into them and expect them to plug? If so, how much paste? One to one on the stencil opening

Solder in via holes causing printing problems

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 06:15:49 EST 2005 | mattkehoe

We need some opinions about a situation that is causing problems in our process. The pcb's in question are .125 thick with a HASL finish. The boards are coming in with a large amount of solder trapped inside the via holes. Sometimes this solder is ac

Solder in via holes causing printing problems

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 09:03:57 EST 2005 | russ

It appears that this particular PCB supplier has a non-optimum HASL process along with other issues. It is much harder to completely remove the solder out of vias on thicker boards. Looks like more air pressure was needed to remove all of the exces

Filling via holes during the reflow process

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 22:34:27 EST 2002 | YoYo

You better be careful how you plug vias at screenprint - we currently have a customer that wants vias plugged, so we had a 2% aperature reduction so we would not have to much paste, I believe it should have been reduced more because some of the solde

Solder in via holes causing printing problems

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 16:11:07 EST 2005 | Chunks

It appears your board house is having a problem with the solder resist (mask). From the couple pix it appear that the holes are being plugged by the mask, so your HASL is not able to be blown out during the hot knife process. Time to call your boar

Solder in via holes causing printing problems

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 08:03:47 EST 2005 | davef

On solder in vias: It looks like the via are not solder masked well and pick-up solder either: * Solder coating ... OR * During leveling It's possible that the design specifies openings in the solder mask for these via. On solder in the unsupporte

Filling via holes during the reflow process

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 17:52:59 EST 2002 | davef

Yes, providing the surface of the via is solderable. * If so, how much paste? => Vias come in various sizes. Boards vary in thickness. So, the amount of paste to fill a via varies. Roughly, you�ll need twice as much paste as the volume of the via

Plugging of via through holes

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 23 03:04:57 EDT 2008 | gfro

Hello, We are using a PCB with thickness 3.2mm 4 layer and lot of through hole via's of diameter 0.4mm. We specified our PCB vendor to do plugging. Now we have big problems, that after 1..4 weeks we measure a low resistance between track's/via's of

Plugging of via through holes

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 23 08:18:29 EDT 2008 | davef

Q1. Is this a standard process for plugging? A1. Not as such. We checked both IPC-6012 and IPC-SM-840. Neither comments on plugging. So, your fabrication notes rule the day. Q2. Is this okay for such thick PCB's or is it mandatory to use a special pl

Parylene coating - spots defect around via holes & other flat surface

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 06 21:46:32 EDT 2016 | piyakorn

am worrying on a hight temp that will affect to others components mounted on board or not such ICs.. Thank you davef -

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