Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 02:31:07 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | | | Hi, | | | | | | | | Help! Could anyone help to enlighten me on this? | | | | | | | | Question: | | | | | | | | If I have a CSP/BGA package of size X by Y and the standoff gap between the component and PCB is Z, What is the maximum allowab
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 17 10:07:39 EDT 2017 | tch
We run our wave pallets through a batch was with chemistry and DI water, they do not come out 100% but they are much better than no washing at all. Water Soluble fluxes come off fairly easily. No clean fluxes are a pain to get off and I haven't been
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 10 16:44:51 EST 2001 | davef
Good for you!!! Similar to Steve's comments ... 1. NON-WETTING DEFECT: Yes. Your Lonco is a �stand and deliver� flux. Not some limp wrested impersonation of a flux like most nc fluxes. Without speculating about �incompatability�, recognize that
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 10 04:15:01 EST 2001 | Beny
Thanks for your advise Now I don't found Non-wetting defect at TIN COATED 0603 after I had increased peak temp and Time above 183 C. At film caps, I still found Non-wetting in high rate at film chip size 2416. I using PANASONIC's part with identif
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 12:29:52 EST 2001 | mparker
Now that we know where you've been and what you wish to accomplish next, I can still give you some suggestions. 1. Get IPC-7912. Use it to evaluate your CM's. Especially if you have multiple contractors supplying like products. You will quickly see
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 29 19:17:34 EDT 2004 | aqueous
Chen, It is always best to place one�s effort on determining the cause and content of the residue rather than trying to work around it. The first thing you must determine is the nature of the residue. Is it flux? In many instances, the residue is
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 30 16:07:06 EDT 2004 | Shean Dalton
Hi Chen, Based on your posted message, the following ideas are for your consideration: "brown residue" The water soluble solder paste you are using could be a water soluble rosin solder paste formulation. Perhaps the solder paste may not be proper
Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 12:31:27 EDT 2005 | russ
Not in this case, these BGAs were lead free and the profile used was for a lead part. I guess I will give you the whole story. These boards were sent to us from a customer to have the BGAs replaced for an unknown to us reason. We removed the parts
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 12:51:50 EDT 2000 | Tekguy2000
We are currently running boards with resistor paks on the solder side of the board introducing these to the wave solder. We cannot get rid of shorting between the leads. We are using a water soluble acohol based flux. The option of going to selective
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 31 22:55:33 EST 1999 | Dennis O'Donnell
| | Hello Netters, | | | | I need some info, Earl or Dave, I have a PCB that exhibits a white layer on solder side. It does not appear to be surface residues (IPA has no effect), but looks like its under solder mask. My first guess is that the LPI
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