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Selective dip soldering & flux monitoring system

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 08:49:08 EDT 2006 | Chunks

a) Is there a recommended dip or dwell time for the dip soldering? Check your data sheet for the part. Dwell time is everything in selective soldering. Top side wetting is a good process indicator. b) How do we improve the solder coverage in the

Selective dip soldering & flux monitoring system

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 10:21:09 EDT 2006 | slaine

Hi you need to dip long enough for the temperature of the part being soldered to reach about 20 degrees above liquidus of the solder. For the small parts we dip solder we had Sn62 and SAC387 baths set to 250 degrees and this seems to work best for us

Selective dip soldering & flux monitoring system

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 04:41:42 EDT 2006 | ge_lim

Hi I am using selective soldering to dip soldering the connector pins to the PCB and would like to know your experience: a) Is there a recommended dip or dwell time for the dip soldering? b) How do we improve the solder coverage in the TH? c) How t

Leadfree dip soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 10:52:29 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel

Hannu, First and for all I have a problem with your question "tried and trusted" for the simple reason that you are going to change too lead-free. Ultrasonic soldering or welding is not new, as far as I know it is only used applying the ultrasonic

Flux dip or solder print for CSP

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 30 19:27:50 EST 2017 | jgo

Hi all, I'm wondering how does one decide to use flux dipping or solder printing when it comes to be attaching CSPs onto the board? Solder printing has an advantage in that there will be a higher throughput on the mounter as there is no flux dippin

Flux dip or solder print for CSP

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 02:39:16 EST 2017 | jgo

80 micrometres (0.08mm)

Flux dip or solder print for CSP

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 09:10:04 EST 2017 | Rob

Hi Joshua, We've done both, but a lot depends on what soloution your machine vendor has, and how good it is. Can you add it into your machine acceptance criteria? Rob.

Flux dip or solder print for CSP

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 19:34:11 EST 2017 | jgo

I have solder bumps diameters @ 80um, the board pad size @ 100um. Can this size be printed? How about dispensing?

Flux dip or solder print for CSP

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 09:41:06 EST 2017 | emeto

If there is no specific quality reason, stay with paste. More processes you add, more points of failure. They don't need a lot of paste to get attached to the board. The ones I used were 8mil round apertures, so I did cut 1:1 on a 3 mil coated stenci

Flux dip or solder print for CSP

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 02:21:26 EST 2017 | rob

80 micrometres (0.08mm) or 80 mil (2mm)? Smallest I've seen reliably printed is around 0.2mm x 0.4mm (01005 pad) and 0.2mm x 0.2mm CSP pad, not seen anything dispensed below 0.35ish, but we are not cutting edge.

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