Electronics Forum | Sat May 09 11:46:43 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
The first thing is all the TSOP suppliers like Intel do not rate the parts at normal temperature used in wave soldering. The spec is less than 230C so you have the reliability issue to consider and no one to blame when they do not work. You also have
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 25 03:46:37 EDT 2002 | Adam
GUYS HOW SAFE IS IT TO USE RMA FLUX WHICH IS DESIGNED FOR WAVE SOLDERING, TO USE FOR TOUCH-UP/REWORK ? CURRENTLY ALL OUR OPERATORS HAVE LITTLE RE-FILLABLE BOTTLES AND GO AND FILL THEM UP FROM THE FLUX CONTAINERS ( I'M NOT EVEN TOO SURE WHETHER OR NO
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 13:02:36 EST 2001 | kmorris
Hi all: We are seeing "solder webbing" on the bottom side of some of our PCBs after wave solder. The solder is sticking (like a spider web) to the solder mask on the PCB. This is only happening on 2 of the many PCBs we wave on that machine. Both o
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 14:09:22 EDT 1998 | Matthew Park
Rich, From my experience, few causes of capacitor cracking are: - mechanical stress caused by pick'n place nozzles and chucks. Try to isolate and find cracked caps before boards go thru reflow or wavsoldering. - thermal stress by reflow pro
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 08:30:38 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| I have a single-sided board with test vias that pass through the board. The test vias are pasted and reflowed with the SMT components on the top side. When the boards are wavesoldered, the solder coverage on the vias is spotty. Some will sold
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 09:29:01 EDT 1998 | Henry Lee
| | I have a single-sided board with test vias that pass through the board. The test vias are pasted and reflowed with the SMT components on the top side. When the boards are wavesoldered, the solder coverage on the vias is spotty. Some will so
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 08:30:39 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| I have a single-sided board with test vias that pass through the board. The test vias are pasted and reflowed with the SMT components on the top side. When the boards are wavesoldered, the solder coverage on the vias is spotty. Some will sold
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 09:29:01 EDT 1998 | Henry Lee
| | I have a single-sided board with test vias that pass through the board. The test vias are pasted and reflowed with the SMT components on the top side. When the boards are wavesoldered, the solder coverage on the vias is spotty. Some will so
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 00:37:20 EST 2000 | arminski...aka..Dreamsniper
I have a proto-type PCB with a 48-Pin Fine Pitch TSOP (0.5mm pitch) with a dimension of 19mm L x 11.50mm W x 1.10 Thickness. They are at the bottomside of the PCB and I need to wave solder the board. There are 8 of them at the bottom side. Are they o
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 08:44:01 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt
| We are anticipating switching from RMA to OA flux for both reflow and wavesolder in the next few months. If you use a batch cleaner running DI water only I would like to hear your experiences. How is it for cleaning under low standoff components