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Imm Silver and Voiding

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 28 16:16:09 EDT 2006 | Gman

Good article. Would EDX analysis of the cross-section at the void joints be a good method to determine any plating contamination or solder mask issues?

Imm Silver and Voiding

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 16:29:28 EDT 2006 | Board House

There was a good artical on this in Assembly Magazine October 5, 2005 by Donald P. Cullen, Director of OEM and Assembly Applications, MacDermid Inc., Waterbury, CT Heres the Link http://www.assemblymag.com/CDA/Archives/56840a86f06c9010VgnVCM10000

Material Ageing and Storage

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 04:00:02 EST 2001 | Scott B

We are increasingly being asked to store components for longer and longer periods which we know through experience leads to reduction or total loss of solderability of the parts. 1) What is the industry accepted shelf life of tin/lead plated compone

Re: Voids and BGA

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 01 15:52:13 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| From several months I am investigation about the VOIDS PERSENCE and his important as reliability. | One question now is : | It is possible that on the BGA components the voids are already present into the balls, before the mounting on the pcb ? | I

When? How and What??

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 10:06:53 EDT 2000 | George English

Has there been a definite date for the total move over to lead free? Will it be 2004 or 2008. Also is there a direct replacement for leaded solder, I have read various articles on numerous alloys suggested for the switch, such as bismuth, tin, copper

Immersion gold and BGAs

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 26 09:57:21 EDT 2005 | russ

The Immersion gold is not a problem with BGAs specifically but "black pad" which can be present anywhere. The unfortunate thing with BGAs is you cannot see it. Personally I hate white tin. It is okay for single sided boards running no-clean, but c

Imm Silver and Voiding

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 10:10:15 EDT 2006 | Gman

Some amount of voiding was always seen on sites where solder paste is printed. These voids are much smaller. However the site where a flip chip is flux dipped has never had problems with voiding. Macro voids (and huge ones at that)across the board s

Imm Silver and Voiding

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 28 22:34:31 EDT 2006 | davef

Yes, it would. That you are asking this question makes us wonder if you would be better advised to contract with a independent FA laboratory to help you baseline your analysis. Among the fine labs to consider are: * Robisan Laboratory 6502 East 21

Conductive Adhesives and flip chip

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 09:07:37 EST 2004 | Ashok Thiyagarajan

HI I am currently having a wafer which is stud bumped (Au), I am printing conductive adhesives (with silver fillers) on the pads , and by thermocompression bonding, I am establishing the connnection between. But right now the problem is the silver

paste Sn42/Bi58 and Lead Finish

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 07 21:36:17 EST 2012 | davef

Multiple process and rework thermal cycles are brutal on boards and components. Improving reliability of products through reducing thermal stress ends-up being a major driver to the interest in lower MP LF solders. Binary LF solders require the addit


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