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problem with vapor phase

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 10 14:29:27 EDT 2013 | isd_jwendell

You wouldn't have a very good profile if you went straight from room temp to vapor temp (_-). The chamber should preheat the board before using vapor to melt the solder.

problem with vapor phase

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 11:26:19 EDT 2013 | pbarton

What equipment do you have? As well as the comments from others, another major influencing factor can be the residual heat in your PCB carrier. It takes more heat energy to warm a cold carrier than if it is already hot from the last cycle run. This

Vapour phase vacuum

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 05:02:07 EST 2015 | gertjannus

I've some troubles with LGAs components. i try to create void free results. so far i have no problems with dpacks, i think i do something wrong with the vacuum time. The padcoverage of my lga is very bad the vacuum creates solderballs under the compo

vapour phase reflow soldering technology

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 06:08:09 EST 2002 | nifhail

Can someone pls help to explain what is the vapour phase reflow soldering technology ? Thx, nifhail

vapour phase reflow soldering technology

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 12:37:49 EST 2002 | jax

nifhail, In a nutshell: Vapor-phase reflow is a process that uses a fluid with a selected boiling point. As condensation of the hot vapor occurs on a cool assembly the assembly's temperature is rapidly raised to match the temperature of the vapor.

Vapor phase versus forced convection

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 03:03:56 EDT 2004 | soease

thank you Grant and dreamsniper for these shared experiences; I think I'll still try some vapor phase just to have a look to this process, but will focus on a convection as long as it's the actually chosen technology in the company and that it's expe

Vapour phase soldering - problem

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 19 16:07:58 EDT 2009 | davef

We don't know dip about vapor phase soldering, but we can't help but wonder how well the leads of the component match with the pads on the board.

Vapour phase soldering - problem

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 19:07:29 EDT 2009 | smt_guy

reduce the stencil aperture to prevent tombstoning in vapor phase process. from my experience a 6 mil thick must be at least between 20 to 30 % aperture reduction for 0805's and below. cheers!

Vapor phase versus forced convection

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 20:19:10 EDT 2004 | Grant

Hi, We have both Vapor Phase ASSCON semi auto as well as Soltec convection inline ovens. I must say we had no end of problems with Vapor Phase. We tried everything, and just could not totally eliminate tomb-stoning completely. We would always get a

Vapour phase soldering - problem

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 18 10:11:04 EDT 2009 | grantp

Hi, Yes, I think this sounds like a form of tomb-stoning, and we used vapor phase until it ended up driving us totally nuts trying to deal with tomb-stoning. We tried everything, and all kinds of stencil apertures. Vapor phase is an amazing process


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