Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 11:01:27 EDT 2007 | callckq
Yes, continue to use SAC solder. However, as far as I know, the problem become more severe when cooling rate is increased.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 21:05:06 EDT 1999 | karlin
Hi, I need some urgent informations on stencil design guidelines on how to perform epoxy printing on 0603 and 0402 components. Could anyone help? ( Reflow process is not possible because of some other constriants) Secondly, I need also facing a lo
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 09:09:07 EST 1999 | dave
Can anyone help me with the pros and cons of trying to wave solder tantalum and large (1812) ceramic capacitors. I do know that one may see fractures on larger cermaic caps, but have not seen much on the tantalums. Any insight as to what problems I c
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 08:20:32 EDT 2005 | teilo
Hello we manufacture titanium retrofit kits with a 5mm titnaium tank we have done 7 conversions for Sony , Wahl in Hungary , Fextronics in Ireland without any problems at all. If you require additional information please do not hesitate to contact m
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 03 01:17:37 EDT 2000 | cpgoh
I ever thot of changing the whole solder pot altogether but then it prove to be a costly measures.. If looking at the source of the problem, it might be mainly due to the way that the machine had been maintain... Anyone care to share how they are per
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 05:54:40 EDT 2000 | Sal
For the past year now we have been printing adhesive with no real problems. Our printing ranges from 0603's to SOIC using a variation of aperture sizes and metal thickness foils. The crucial parameters are : aperture sizes : These obviously depend o
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 08 18:36:31 EST 2002 | leeloo
Nowadays I have a problem, I am in chsrge of the section of smt in my company, have a normal process inside my department with a minimal level of mistakes, the problem happens when the material is liberated to the lines of production on happened for
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 13:57:28 EST 2005 | russ
Are you positive that the solder is sticking to the bottom of the fixture OR is it pushing the wave down so far that the solder is "squirting" out from underneath the pallet. This happens when deep/thick pallets are run at the same wave height as a n
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 10:12:38 EST 1998 | Brian Conner
| For some as yet unkown reason, we have started to have some boards sag and go under the wave. The boards are surface mount top side and conventional components wave soldered. We have checked the wave hight and both the profiles on the wave solder a
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 11:42:26 EST 2002 | MikeF
Like Mark, I'm guessing your problem is with SMT parts on the top side, the solder is re-melting and some of the parts are moving around during when the board is being wave soldered. When I had some training on thru hole wave soldering way back when