Technical Library | 2023-12-01 11:08:12.0
Choosing the Right Model I.C.T SMT Coating Machine In the realm of SMT Coating Machine, I.C.T offers an extensive array of advanced models tailored to diverse production needs. The choice of the right machine significantly influences the efficiency and precision of your conformal coating process. This article will provide an in-depth exploration of I.C.T's PCB conformal coating spray machine models, specifically the I.C.T-T550, I.C.T-T550U, I.C.T-T600, and I.C.T-T650, assisting you in making an informed decision aligned with your specific requirements. I.C.T PCB Conformal Coating Spray Machines Overview I.C.T, renowned for its commitment to innovation, quality, and safety, ensures all models hold CE certification. Let's delve into the key distinctions between these models and the essential factors to consider when selecting the ideal machine for your needs. I.C.T-T550: Precision in Simplicity The I.C.T-T550 SMT Coating Machine model features two critical valves: the atomization valve and the precision valve. If you're interested in exploring a variety of coating valves, simply click here for more information. Ideal for applications where fixed valves suffice, the I.C.T-T550, lacking rotation or tilting capabilities, ensures consistent and reliable results for straightforward conformal coating requirements. I.C.T-T550U: Unleash Flexibility For those requiring more versatility, the I.C.T-T550U SMT Coating Machine model is designed to meet your needs. The addition of a rotating U-axis empowers the valves to rotate a full 360 degrees and tilt up to 35 degrees, enabling precise coating in challenging, intricate areas. The I.C.T-T550U's flexibility makes it an excellent choice for a wide range of applications. I.C.T-T600: Doubling Efficiency Closely resembling the I.C.T-T550 SMT Coating Machine, the I.C.T-T600 boasts a unique feature – equipped with two atomization valves. This dual-valve setup enables simultaneous coating of two PCBs, effectively doubling production efficiency. Ideal for applications prioritizing speed and efficiency, the I.C.T-T600 SMT Coating Machine streamlines the coating process. I.C.T-T650: Versatility Redefined In cases requiring different valves for comprehensive coating, the I.C.T-T650 SMT Coating Machine is the solution. This model features two atomization valves and two precision valves, offering exceptional flexibility for diverse conformal coating applications. The I.C.T-T650 SMT Coating Machine ensures precise and reliable results for even the most complex coating needs. Conclusion: PCB Conformal Coating Spray Machines Selecting the right I.C.T PCB conformal coating spray machine is crucial for enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of your production process. Consider factors such as the size, complexity, and coating requirements of your PCBAs. Rest assured, I.C.T's unwavering commitment to innovation, quality, and safety guarantees the perfect solution to elevate your conformal coating endeavors. If you need further guidance or wish to tap into the expertise of I.C.T professional engineers for designing a customized coating production line, do not hesitate to reach out. We are here to help you achieve optimal results while meeting European safety standards. If uncertain about whether your product requires a PCB dispensing machine or coating machine, feel free to reach out directly or click here to read our comprehensive guide for further insights: Differences Between Coating & Dispensing.
Technical Library | 2021-12-16 01:45:05.0
In the 1990's, both BGA (Ball Grid Array) and CSP (Chip Size Package) are entering their end in the front-end packaging materials and process technology. Both BGA and CSP like SMD (Surface Mount Device) from the I 980's and THD (Through-Hole mount Device) from the 1970's are reaching its own impasse in terms of maximizing its electrical, mechanical, and thermal performances, size, weight, and reliability.
Technical Library | 2024-07-24 01:18:03.0
Quad Flat No-Lead (QFN) packages has become very popular in the industry and are widely used in many products. These packages have different size and pin counts, but they have a common feature: thermal pad at the bottom of device. The thermal pad of the leadless QFN provides efficient heat dissipation from the component to PCB. In many cases, arrays of the thermal via under the component is used to dissipate heat from the device. However, thermal vias can create more voids or result in solder protrusion onto the secondary side.
Technical Library | 2021-06-21 19:34:02.0
In this era of electronics miniaturization, high yield and low-cost integrated circuit (IC) substrates play a crucial role by providing a reliable method of high density interconnection of chip to board. In order to maximize substrate real-estate, the distance between Cu traces also known as line and space (L/S) should be minimized. Typical PCB technology consists of L/S larger than 40 µ whereas more advanced wafer level technology currently sits at or around 2 µm L/S. In the past decade, the chip size has decreased significantly along with the L/S on the substrate. The decreasing chip scales and smaller L/S distances has created unique challenges for both printed circuit board (PCB) industry and the semiconductor industry. Fan-out panel-level packaging (FOPLP) is a new manufacturing technology that seeks to bring the PCB world and IC/semiconductor world even closer. While FOPLP is still an emerging technology, the amount of high-volume production in this market space provide a financial incentive to develop innovative solutions in order to enable its ramp up. The most important performance aspect of the fine line plating in this market space is plating uniformity or planarity. Plating uniformity, trace/via top planarity, which measures how flat the top of the traces and vias are a few major features. This is especially important in multilayer processing, as nonuniformity on a lower layer can be transferred to successive layers, disrupting the device design with catastrophic consequences such as short circuits. Additionally, a non-planar surface could also result in signal transmission loss by distortion of the connecting points, like vias and traces. Therefore, plating solutions that provide a uniform, planar profile without any special post treatment are quite desirable.
Technical Library | 2020-10-27 02:07:31.0
For companies that choose to take the Pb-free exemption under the European Union's RoHS Directive and continue to manufacture tin-lead (Sn-Pb) electronic products, there is a growing concern about the lack of Sn-Pb ball grid array (BGA) components. Many companies are compelled to use the Pb-free Sn-Ag-Cu (SAC) BGA components in a Sn-Pb process, for which the assembly process and solder joint reliability have not yet been fully characterized. A careful experimental investigation was undertaken to evaluate the reliability of solder joints of SAC BGA components formed using Sn-Pb solder paste. This evaluation specifically looked at the impact of package size, solder ball volume, printed circuit board (PCB) surface finish, time above liquidus and peak temperature on reliability. Four different BGA package sizes (ranging from 8 to 45 mm2) were selected with ball-to-ball pitch size ranging from 0.5mm to 1.27mm. Two different PCB finishes were used: electroless nickel immersion gold (ENIG) and organic solderability preservative (OSP) on copper. Four different profiles were developed with the maximum peak temperatures of 210oC and 215oC and time above liquidus ranging from 60 to 120 seconds using Sn-Pb paste. One profile was generated for a lead-free control. A total of 60 boards were assembled. Some of the boards were subjected to an as assembled analysis while others were subjected to an accelerated thermal cycling (ATC) test in the temperature range of -40oC to 125oC for a maximum of 3500 cycles in accordance with IPC 9701A standard. Weibull plots were created and failure analysis performed. Analysis of as-assembled solder joints revealed that for a time above liquidus of 120 seconds and below, the degree of mixing between the BGA SAC ball alloy and the Sn-Pb solder paste was less than 100 percent for packages with a ball pitch of 0.8mm or greater. Depending on package size, the peak reflow temperature was observed to have a significant impact on the solder joint microstructural homogeneity. The influence of reflow process parameters on solder joint reliability was clearly manifested in the Weibull plots. This paper provides a discussion of the impact of various profiles' characteristics on the extent of mixing between SAC and Sn-Pb solder alloys and the associated thermal cyclic fatigue performance.
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