1). 14 different PCB's in one Panel within 400 x 500mm 2). Same material and Thickness. 2). FR-4 Material, Double sided. 3). 1 oz copper weight, 1.6mm thick. 4). Green solder mask /white silkscreen 5). Hot air level finish
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MB Manufacturing’s Glass Inspection Insert is a heat, shock and chemically resistant borosilicate glass containing 80% silica and 13% boric oxide. It expands very little when heated, so it can withstand great temperature changes without cracking. Th
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 19 19:25:40 EDT 1999 | Jeff Sanchez
Carol, I think the guys are right about you stand off problem but I want to address the wrinkleing of your masking. Although I think the temps you are subjecting the board to are very high and more than likely creating problems of their own. I th
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 18 10:10:07 EST 2002 | davef
No, sorry not on "Dave's Bookshelf". My basis is a study done at IBM. I reference it here: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=4941Message19050 Responding differently, you're correct. If you have a
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Time Temperature setting wave soldering is the most important in the solder melts
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1). 80 *190mm/2up, FR-4 2). 6 layers at 1.4mm thick 3). 35 μm copper weight 4). Green solder mask LPI/White legend 5). ENIG surface finish 6). Blind via from Layer 1 to layer 2 7). Via in pad plugged conductive resin
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For high-density electronic packaging,the application of flip-chip solder joints has been well received in the microelectronics industry. High-lead(Pb) solders such as Sn5Pb95 are presently granted immunity from the RoHS requirements for their use in high-end flip-chip devices, especially in military applications. In flip-chip technology for consumer electronic products, organic substrates have replaced ceramic substrates due to the demand for less weight and low cost. However, the liquidus temperatures of high-Pb solders are over 300°C which would damage organic substrates during reflow because of the low glass transition temperature. To overcome this difficulty, the composite solder approach was developed...
Technical Library | 2022-09-25 20:03:37.0
Cracking remains the major reason of failures in multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) used in space electronics. Due to a tight quality control of space-grade components, the probability that as manufactured capacitors have cracks is relatively low, and cracking is often occurs during assembly, handling and the following testing of the systems. Majority of capacitors with cracks are revealed during the integration and testing period, but although extremely rarely, defective parts remain undetected and result in failures during the mission. Manual soldering and rework that are often used during low volume production of circuit boards for space aggravate this situation. Although failures of MLCCs are often attributed to the post-manufacturing stresses, in many cases they are due to a combination of certain deviations in the manufacturing processes that result in hidden defects in the parts and excessive stresses during assembly and use. This report gives an overview of design, manufacturing and testing processes of MLCCs focusing on elements related to cracking problems. The existing and new screening and qualification procedures and techniques are briefly described and assessed by their effectiveness in revealing cracks. The capability of different test methods to simulate stresses resulting in cracking, mechanisms of failures in capacitors with cracks, and possible methods of selecting capacitors the most robust to manual soldering stresses are discussed.
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SMT Express, Volume 5, Issue No. 8 - from SMTnet.com Equipment Impacts of Lead Free Wave Soldering The popular tin (Sn) rich lead free solders are causing severe corrosion to many of the materials used in today�s Wave Solder systems
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