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Function and Operational Theory of Condenser Tube Flux Collection System

Technical Library | 2023-01-17 17:50:59.0

Heller's new Condenser Tube Flux Recovery System is designed to provide more efficient flux collection than earlier Heller flux collection systems; while providing minimal down time for inspection and cleaning. The entire system easily fits within the rear of the top shell of an 1800-EXL oven. The system utilizes a different set of top shell caps specially designed to provide the best serviceability of both the flux collection system and maintenance of the heater zone blower motors.

Heller Industries Inc.

Pneumatic Stencil Cleaning Machine: Precision and Efficiency Combined

Technical Library | 2023-09-13 13:10:06.0

Pneumatic stencil cleaning machines are a great way to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your stencil cleaning process. These machines use compressed air to remove contaminants and debris from stencils, which can cause defects and reliability issues.

I.C.T ( Dongguan Intercontinental Technology Co., Ltd. )

Pneumatic Stencil Cleaning Machine: Efficient and Effective Cleaning for Your Stencils

Technical Library | 2023-09-13 13:07:16.0

Pneumatic stencil cleaning machines are a great way to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your stencil cleaning process. These machines use compressed air to remove contaminants and debris from stencils, which can cause defects and reliability issues.

I.C.T ( Dongguan Intercontinental Technology Co., Ltd. )

Online PCBA Cleaning Machine: Efficient and Effective Cleaning for Your PCBs

Technical Library | 2023-09-13 12:46:41.0

Online PCBA cleaning machines are a great way to improve the quality and reliability of your printed circuit boards (PCBs). These machines use a variety of methods to remove contaminants and debris from PCBs, including water, solvents, and ultrasonic waves.

I.C.T ( Dongguan Intercontinental Technology Co., Ltd. )

Investigation of Through-Hole Capacitor Parts Failures Following Vibration and Stress Testing

Technical Library | 2019-06-21 10:39:15.0

Recently, an ACI Technologies (ACI) customer called to discuss failures that they had observed with some through-hole capacitor parts. The components were experiencing failures following vibration and accelerated stress testing. Upon receipt of the samples, ACI performed three levels of inspection and Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) testing to investigate the root cause of the failures. These analyses enabled ACI to verify the elements comprising the solder joints and make the following recommendations in order to prevent future occurrences. The first inspection was to investigate the capacitor leads using optical microscopy, and no anomalies were found that could indicate bad parts from the vendor or improper handling prior to assembly. However, vertical fill in the barrel of the plated through-holes was too close to the IPC-A-610 minimum specification of 75% to determine a pass/fail condition, and therefore required further investigation.

ACI Technologies, Inc.

SMT Auto Aqueous Stencil Cleaning Machine: Improve the Quality and Efficiency of Your SMT Stencil Cleaning Process

Technical Library | 2023-09-13 13:03:25.0

SMT auto aqueous stencil cleaning machines are an essential tool for any SMT production line. These machines use a variety of methods to remove contaminants and debris from SMT stencils, which can cause defects and reliability issues.

I.C.T ( Dongguan Intercontinental Technology Co., Ltd. )

Drying and storage recommendation for printed circuit boards

Technical Library | 2024-01-08 18:44:00.0

Printed circuit boards, especially multilayer, flexible and rigid-flexible printed circuit boards, are extremely hygroscopic, i.e. they absorb and bind the moisture in the air. A dried polyimide film, for example, will have reached its moisture saturation level again after just a few hours.

ILFA GmbH

Managing the transition on a global scale -- changing the cleaning agent means changes to equipment, processes, process control specifications and standards.

Technical Library | 1999-05-09 12:36:40.0

The production of electronics began with hand soldering, followed by manual cleaning, which reached its peak during the NASA program. Each step in the process tended to be considered on a stand alone basis, without thought being given to the preceding and following steps. Since each step had its own set of specifications, this led to a "patchwork" approach to overall quality.

DuPont

SMT Process Recommendations Defect Minimization Methods for a No-Clean SMT Process

Technical Library | 1999-05-07 11:35:19.0

Key competitive advantages can be obtained through the minimization of process defects and disruptions. In today's electronic manufacturing processes there are many variables to optimize. By gaining an understanding of what the defects are, and where they come from, is a key step in the process towards defect free/six sigma manufacturing. In the last decade, Surface Mount Technology processes have been slowly converting towards the No-Clean philosophy. This new trend has spawned new processing issues which need to be addressed. This paper will investigate solutions to current problems in the processing of No-Clean SMT processes.

Kester

Conformal Coating over No Clean Flux Residues

Technical Library | 2015-03-04 10:56:26.0

As the proliferation of modern day electronics continues to drive miniaturization and functionality, electronic designers/assemblers face the issue of environmental exposure and uncommon applications never previously contemplated. This reality, coupled with the goal of reducing the environmental and health implications of the production and disposal of these devices, has forced manufacturers to reconsider the materials used in production. Furthermore, the need to increase package density and reduce costs has led to the rapid deployment of leadless packages such as QFN, POP, LGA, and Micro-BGA. In many cases, the manufacturers of these devices will recommend the use of no clean fluxes due to concerns over the ability to consistently remove flux residues from under and around these devices. These concerns, along with the need to implement a tin whisker mitigation strategy and/or increase environmental tolerance, have led to the conundrum of applying conformal coating over no clean residues.

AIM Solder

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