Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 09:14:04 EDT 2006 | cobar
Print a number of pads of the 0603 on to a ceramic substrate. Then place the 0603 on the paste on the ceramic and refow. If the paste shows no wetting onto the component it will prove that there is a problem with the components solderability.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 16:43:55 EDT 2002 | mcm4me
I have a customer with up to 8% scrap from one board supplier and 1% from another supplier for solder dewett and no wet over ENIG finish with mask defined pads. Initially I suspected mask residue on pads because of the no wets but I have come to find
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 08:58:47 EDT 2002 | Rick Lathrop
Good morning Dave F. I am not going to try to touchup the solder pad until I get surface analysis work done, don't want to ruin the evidence. I am getting XPS work done not XRF, XPS is X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and can see very thin films of o
Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 03:31:17 EDT 2006 | slaine
Hi I manufacture ceramic parts that have a terminations that are palladium/platinum/silver or any combination of the 3. Termination Ink usually consists of 3 main parts the alloy, glass frit and binder. Binder is to help bind everything together whi
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 31 08:23:49 EDT 2002 | mcm4me
221C). 2D vision can very effectively detect % pad coverage, I use it on my DEK and this customer has an MPM which I also believe to be capable. Here is another fact, when the customer uses Brand X solder paste the defects due to what they call pad
Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 21:14:22 EDT 2006 | davef
First, where the temperatures that aare mentioned in the original post measured? Second, it sounds like the PdAg component terminations are not seeing enough heat [your soldering iron touch-up proves this]. Your 232*C peak is the absolute minimum s
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 23 03:41:19 EDT 2012 | grahamcooper22
try Almit Sn62 HM1 RMA V14L ....its the best no clean lead paste for wetting...I sell it and it has solved wetting problems many times when users have used other pastes
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 13:06:50 EDT 2012 | smtmfgeng
Does anyone have any insight on alternatives to Indium NC-SMQ 92J solder paste for minimizing poor wetting on parts with oxidized leads (see datasheet here: http://www.dtsprocess.com/contents/articlefiles/6-SMQ92j.pdf). I am considering setting up a
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 23 10:00:38 EDT 2012 | isd_jwendell
I am a big fan of AIM SnPb solder paste. I currently use NC257-2 (no-clean, 89.5%), and recommend you include it in your evaluations.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 05:32:42 EDT 2004 | praveen_madaan@jabil.com
Hi, Has any body experienced the problem of poor cotacts on HDMI connectors. The connectors pins are gold plated and we see some kind of white residue on the gold pins.How to check if this is a flux residue?We are using No Clean flux in wave solderin