Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 06:16:25 EST 2007 | aj
Hi all, What do most of you aim for when profiling BGAs ? Currently I aim for time above 60 or 70 secs but I read a report that 40 secs would be more suitable. Also peak temp - I aim for 240-245 but again this report stated 230-235. any input app
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 12 04:07:29 EST 2008 | aj
Hi, Have you checked out the BGA datasheet and see what profile is recommended for the BGA ? I use OM338 and there are dozens of recommended profiles for the Paste but you have to consider the components aswell. You state your Peak temp which I w
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 05 03:16:45 EDT 2011 | grahamcooper22
one of my customers with a BTU VIP 70 has the following settings, 100 / 175 / 210 / 250 / 265 with conveyor speed of 18 ins per minute. They get a peak temp of 240~245C and time above liquidus of 220 C is @ 55 secs. Built in thermocouples should give
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 12:13:26 EST 2006 | Calvin Kolokoy
Today's regular Sn-Pb paste chemistries are designed to run at higher peak temperatures ensuring that your lead-free alloys will coalesce with your regular Sn-Pb solder. That being said, it is do-able to solder both types in one oven. Generally, wit
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 10:47:28 EDT 2000 | Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee
The European WEEE has issued a new (5th) version of its recommendations. In it they say that , on January 1st, 2004, they will review the status of the Pb-Free issue. There is currently NO DEADLINE for implementation. As far as a direct replacemen
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 15:47:09 EDT 2006 | jbrower
Last week I had the opportunity to get a sample of AIM SN100C solder paste. The SN100C paste was very nice to work with. My initial observations was that the paste had a very light odor, much less than the Alpha UP78 paste that we are currently