Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 08:22:03 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip
For those of you who've completely switched to Pb-Free or who're running in a mixed environment, are you also buying or specifying the "RoHS PCBs" - the ones with * Greater Tg (glass transition temperature) * Thru-holes with limited drill hits and
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 15 11:03:51 EDT 2008 | swag
Thanks all for the input. There are no tants. close to these parts. GSx - you are correct in that this is ROHS compliant component so maybe a plating issue. We have done what you describe but to a lesser peak with fair improvement. Not seeing muc
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 15 00:51:30 EDT 2008 | boardhouse
Hi Paul, My discloser, I sell for an offshore house, this is Crap.... Section 3.4.3 Annular Ring (External) of IPC-6012A, which also calls out Table 3-5, states that "Plated-through holes identified as vias can have up to 90 degrees breakout of t
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 16:56:40 EDT 2009 | gplume
Does anyone out there have experience soldering with Pb solder (Sn 63 or Sn 62) to SAC 305 coated PCB lands (about 50um) or Sn-Cu plated lands (about 10um). I know soldering Pb free (Sac based soler) to Pb/Sn coated lands is a no-no, but was waonderi
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 18:08:41 EST 2009 | lynn_norman
Back in a former life, we had 3 products that were PCBs bonded to aluminum boards. We used a PSA from 3M to bond the board to the aluminum. Polymers are almost invisible in x-ray, but ultrasound worked quite well. You should try CSAM. Don't know
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 10:10:39 EDT 2010 | teamcanada
We are having an issue with a PCB supplier. Their Tin HASL layer seems to be the problem. We have triedworking with them to correct their process. What seems to have helped is lowering their temperature of the Tin dip from 540 F to 510 F.We still ha
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 02:43:55 EDT 2013 | hqew2013
The smallest finished hole available for 2 layer board is .020”. The smallest finished hole available for 4+ layer board is .014”. All holes are round and drilled through from top to bottom layer of board. No blind or buried vias. For holes = .15
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 27 05:35:33 EDT 2014 | grahamcooper22
Are you doing PIN IN PASTE (intrusive reflow) ? If so, then paste can be dripping through the pcb holes and onto the oven bottom heaters / baffles . Or, if any of the SMT pads have vias in them, paste may drip through them if they are not sealed. Whe
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 03:01:23 EDT 2019 | peterchan
Hello, sir. We are a SMT equipment manufacturer from China. We have a hot-press soldering machine that can change your current situation of manual soldering on PCB board. In addition, we have a better reflow oven, the upper and lower two cold tempe
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 02 21:16:05 EDT 2023 | seonr
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, there are 2 issues with adding them after: - The first is that doesn't scale to 1000's of board - The second is that half (or more) of the boards are double sided, complete PCB coverage on both sides and nee
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