Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 03:20:57 EDT 2007 | bart.lozie@page.be
Hello, why focuss only on the printer and the paste, maybe the problem isn't there, maybe the problem is in the oven, is the component a havy one? because leadfree solder can't lift as mutch as a leadcontaining solder. regards Bart
Electronics Forum | Sat May 14 03:56:40 EDT 2005 | Mika
I am interested in RoHS "through-hole soldering": We have a problem with solder wetting and fillet during selective and wave soldering, with a Ni/Au PCBA!! Different fluxes has been tested, but this is really a big issue. Now; there is only a few fl
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 17 15:06:54 EST 1998 | Stefan
| Is there any way to implement SMT at home? | I want to assemble a prototype board of mine. | How can I hand-solder a 208-pin 0.5 mm lead | pitch PQFP -- lead-by-lead (the usual way), | or side-by-side (partial heating method)? | Alas, no SMD rework
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 11:41:56 EST 2007 | davef
Questions are: * Does the component take solder when you dip it in the solder pot to test the solderability of the leads? * Can you get full barrel fill when wave soldering a bare board? * Is your flux reaching the top of the board through the hole b
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 08 15:22:54 EST 2006 | rgduval
Anyone have any experience with Displacement Soldering? We just came across a benchtop displacement soldering system, and I'm wondering how effective it might be for me. We're currently looking at a "best" solution for us right now for lead-free
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 20 17:12:25 EST 2009 | smt_guy
Thanks guys. They are seen on some of the pads too. What will happen if I continue to solder them and I got a good solder joint formation? Will the pad continue to erode or corode in due time? or the solder that will recoat its surface will prevent
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 16:20:46 EST 2007 | davef
Bismuth is a low-melting metal with poor mechanical properties; if you melt the bismuth wire into a standard tin-lead solder joint, then the bismuth alloys with the solder, and forms a material that will crumble if you scrape it with your fingernail.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 09 08:24:48 EST 2005 | zanolli
Dear Technetters We have a unique soldering operation that needs automation and we will be evaluating various methods including laser reflow and Spirig�s Microflame. The actual soldering operation entails joing two metal contacts by depositing a sol
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 11:28:08 EST 2001 | fkurisu
Hello Mark, It is possible that SolderMask, Inc. could selectively remove the existing solder mask, clean and reapply a Photoimageable solder mask to the BGA area. Mostly likely the mask on your boards is a Liquid Photoimageable Solder Mask (LPIS
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 15:48:31 EDT 2021 | grahamcooper22
Leaded HASL on small pads can be quite difficult to print on...the HASL tends to be domed rather than flat..and that can affect print quality...you really need a perfectly flat pcb pad to print paste on when you are assembling 0.5mm QFPs. If the pcb