Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 22:05:24 EST 2016 | mac5
Our company being an automotive supplier is all > about quality control, not a clean room > requiremen, This is a no clean process, all > surface mount boards and Solitec ovens. > Hopefully this answers your questions. Greg Hi Greg, Are you
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 05 04:14:43 EST 2016 | grahamcooper22
HI Greg, you may want to consider trying a paste especially developed to minimise splattering. I work for Almit and we offer a paste called SPM ( SPlatter Minimiser)...it is widely used for applications where no splattering is required. Take a look a
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 11:02:29 EDT 2000 | Travis Slaughter
Maybe its not splatter, in my experience a sloppy operator can get paste on contacts and just one sphere can rune them and can look like splatter.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 00:24:35 EDT 2000 | Jim Arnold
Sudden flux boil will cause splatter. More thorough drying or a slower intial ramp to allow drying to occur before a boil or "splatter" temperature is reached may aid your problem.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 08:50:04 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Dr. Lee: We had a discussion on the forum recently and I wanted to get your input. What is the best method(s) for elimating (reducing) no-clean solder paste flux from splattering on gold interconnect fingers on a PCA?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 08:14:23 EDT 2002 | edahi
any of you guys got any ideas to clear up this stuff of the package surface?? I know this is just a cosmetic defect but one of our packages get splatters on the marking area so this is something I have to fix... inputs are very much welcome...
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 11:29:18 EDT 2002 | davef
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Why not figure-out and correct the cause these solder splatters? Let�s talk about what�s going on here. Tell us about component, near-by components, solder, bare board, soldering method, process, et
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 16:42:40 EDT 2007 | pnguyvu
Hi Jacky, It seems you have solder bead problem, beading occurs when the solder paste brick splatter as a component is placed into it, after reflow, the splatter becomes a spherical solder ball. Hope this will help. Steve USA STENCILS
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 22 11:20:56 EDT 2011 | jercole
NEED HELP!!! I am getting solder splatters on my panels. We produce 100's of different kinds of product and this is the only one that is leaving solder splatters all over the masking. It is however the first time we have used 40 pin QFN's. I don't th