Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 07 22:20:31 EDT 2008 | davef
Yes you can, although we don't think it's a good idea. Look here: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=48159
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 12:46:33 EDT 2008 | frankr
One way we handle this situation is to produce a wave pallet that presents the pcb at an angle to the wave to stagger the leads of the connector.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 13:24:25 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Do you glue SMT parts on the bottom? If so, use your SMT glue to prevent the short. Just cut a new stencil with 0.020" wide apertures between the pads of the connector (bottom side). We do it all the time.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 11 02:00:04 EDT 2008 | chrispy1963
GR@ICS, I copied and pasted all of the thread here including the photos and sent them to our programmer for the machine. I will get back to you if he doesnt come on here himself and respond to your problem. Hopefully we will have an answer for you
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 11 10:48:06 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Too much flux will spatter and can leave balls on either side. From your pix you may too little flux. Try turning up and see. Also try hand applying your alcohol based flux and running through. Will take away a few question marks.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 02:54:27 EDT 2008 | cobar
The 2 % is Ag.It is added to prevent leaching silver from the end caps of components.This alloy like 63/37 is eutectic and has a reflow temp of 179�C whereas 63/37 is 183�C.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 08:25:13 EDT 2009 | floydf
We are getting what looks like cold solder joints on one of our boards. The boards have an aluminum substrate, and use OSP plating. The solder is lead free - 96.5 Sn, 3.0 Ag, .5 Cu. The flux is no clean. When we first had the problem, my solder profi
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 01 17:49:39 EDT 2009 | gregoryyork
Sorry looking at your profile again and considering its Aluminium substrate I would opt for an increase to the preheat or introduce a soak to the profile to get the PCB up to reflow. Try soaking between 175 - 200C sufficient enough to heat the whole
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 12:16:17 EDT 2009 | davef
The US EPA has a Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) program. They may have some information on paste wastage estimation for leaded pastes.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 07:45:05 EST 2009 | edmaya33
I suggest to buy a Good printer so your AOI and SPI will not be your consideration. MPM Acella will be the best choice.