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Journal of SMT Articles

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. Abstract 15-4 FATIGUE PROPERTIES OF Sn/3.5Ag/0.7Cu SOLDER JOINTS AND EFFECTS OF Pb-CONTAMINATION J. Oliver, M. Nylén, O. Rod, C. Markou Abstract 15-3 CASE STUDY: THE EFFECT OF SEVERE BLACK PAD DEFECT ON SOLDER BONDS ON BALL GRID ARRAY COMPONENTS Jodi Roepsch

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. Read Answer Maximum Limits of Solder Bath Contamination Question: If we are using a solder pot to tin wires and create solder joints (splices

Surface Mount International

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. One notable discovery in this stage was that torsion testing of a notebook motherboard could result in PCB pad cratering due to strain from the high modulus SAC alloy

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Solder Dictionary of Terms | Nordson EFD

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(different from de-wetting). It is usually due to the presence of an interference layer (oxidation or contamination) on the surface to be soldered

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Solder Dictionary of Terms | Nordson EFD

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a surface did not wet during the soldering process. Non-wetting is recognized by the fact that the bare base metal is visible (different from de-wetting). It is usually due to the presence of an interference layer (oxidation or contamination) on the

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Dispense System Service Guide

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limit switches Visually inspect optical limit switches.† They should be free of debris, securely mounted, and in good operating condition. Refer to TEST Safety Interlocks (pg 5.112). X X Touch pad Clean the touch pad on the calibration sta- tion. Refer to

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Dispense-System-Service-Guide_22290008G.book

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Safety Interlocks (pg 5.112). X X Touch pad Clean the touch pad on the calibration sta- tion. Refer to CLEAN Touch Pad (pg 5.69). X Vision calibration dot label For calibration station models prior to 2010 (not applicable to compact model) 1. Replace the

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Calendar of Events

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obstacles in business? How do entrepreneurs overcome the tremendous odds and build a successful business?  About the Panelists: Mike Konrad is an industry expert on the removal of contamination from circuit assemblies. Mike has been part of the electronic

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