Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 09:01:36 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| HI Earl | Thank you for your answer. | Let me know you about the hot you mentioned | First of all, The rework machine is the BGA3500 (manufactured by 0.k international:U.S.A) | ��DESOLDERING HEAT :OVER 200��(CENTIGRADE),30SEC(CHECKED
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 12:14:12 EST 1999 | Gregg Reick
| Hope some of you out there can help me with this one. | I am getting feedback from our test department that they are showing opens on solder joints which have visually good wetting. The touch-up operators confirm that the joint looks good. All they
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 18 17:06:33 EST 1999 | Dave Jurena
| Hope some of you out there can help me with this one. | I am getting feedback from our test department that they are showing opens on solder joints which have visually good wetting. The touch-up operators confirm that the joint looks good. All they
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 05:14:40 EDT 2004 | greg york
Hi Thomas Ever considered that this maybe HASL flux left on PCB as this is extremely hygroscopic and has heat transfer fluids that cannot be baked out unless you go to a temperature of around 600C. One way of testing is to leave iron tip on joint an
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 06 11:58:42 EDT 2009 | c111
Jeong Ju-young You touched them all up with an iron? Wow! We have also had similar issues. What I did to prove there was a board problem was paste one & reflow one bare board with the same chem (noclean) we saw the non-wetting condition. Then applied
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 18 09:51:53 EDT 2013 | rway
If they're 1 1/2 years old, they are definitely aged parts. Either send them back for newer or widen your tolerances on the ICT to compensate. You are at the 3rd decade now (10,000 hours) and you will need to compensate for this. These parts are n
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 15 17:57:01 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| Hope some of you out there can help me with this one. | I am getting feedback from our test department that they are showing opens on solder joints which have visually good wetting. The touch-up operators confirm that the joint looks good. All they
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 03 11:57:38 EST 2003 | davef
R4: We see the ball left on the PCB with a flat top and the BGA pad appears to be virgin. D4: Not good. The flat top indicates that the ball melted at one time or another. This pad and ball have seen at least two solder cycles with solder and flux. S
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 10:05:50 EDT 2010 | dwonch
Hi all, Long story ahead.... We are having issues with board vendors on some of our higher layer count (thick) boards. Specifically under BGAs with high aspect ratio vias (14:1). We are using ENIG finish and a lead free process. Basically we get t
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 15:31:02 EDT 2001 | davef
How in earthly heaven would someone else have a report analyzing the defects on your boards? Among the good failure analysis labs that can assess situations like yours are: * Robisan Laboratory 6502 East 21 St Indianapolis, IN 46219 317-353-6249 fax