Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 26 22:35:55 EDT 1998 | D.Lange
Masdi, Try board shunts. They are hi-temp rubber strips with grooves cut. They can be popped on and off with ease and are much faster than taping and considerably cheaper. They also work great for masking goldfingers prior to wave soldering. Contac
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 18 12:02:59 EDT 1998 | zambri
| Hi, | Need some advice on how to eliminate or reduce the solder on finger that we are having right now. So far what we understand is that 90% of the problem is due to the reflow process where solder traps in vias causing explosion when subj
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 27 21:10:10 EDT 1998 | D.Lange
| Hi, | Need some advice on how to eliminate or reduce the solder on finger that we are having right now. So far what we understand is that 90% of the problem is due to the reflow process where solder traps in vias causing explosion when subj
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 02:28:48 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
The causes for solder on gold are: Paste wash offs Dirty stencils Dirty under stencil cleaning cloths/no solvent Poor handling The most common reason is wash offs when there is a couple of balls left on the tabs and they reflow. With correct profile
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 20:34:48 EDT 1999 | Tony Huang
Hi, Does anybody know what is the minimum gold plating thickness on the PCB goldfinger required by the industrial specifications - IPC, Bellcore, etc. Where can I find the information? Appreciate for the help! Thanks, Tony
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 22:10:48 EDT 2002 | Joe Wong
I'm working China ,in my working factory is a electronic OEM factory and got COB and SMT. But recently, COB got a big problem because the PCB gold finger got a contamination, that make us got a most defect product. So anyone can answer me how to clea
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 20:28:59 EDT 2002 | bugsjoe
* What kind of the eraser can clean clearly?I've been use the eraser but the defect still present.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 21:17:50 EDT 2002 | Sam
We had encountered similar problem before. But the cause was found out to be the poor good plating, instead of contamination. The way we dealt with that was sending them to the supplier for rework. It may be the fastest and most relaibility way. Goo
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 21:26:52 EDT 2002 | davef
Sam, You're correct. And that's what Joe would prefer to do with his contaminated boards, but he's trying to keeping line running, I believe.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 17:12:31 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Hi, | | Does anybody know what is the minimum gold plating thickness on the PCB goldfinger required by the industrial specifications - IPC, Bellcore, etc. Where can I find the information? Appreciate for the help! | | Thanks, | Tony | Hi Tony: