Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 13:35:06 EDT 2001 | arzu
first try to get rid of the problem instead of cleaning. Try Almit V16L for finepitch (good experience!) no, I do not work for that company... assuming that the rest of your process is perfect and you do not use old paste, do not use the same paste o
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 23 03:41:19 EDT 2012 | grahamcooper22
try Almit Sn62 HM1 RMA V14L ....its the best no clean lead paste for wetting...I sell it and it has solved wetting problems many times when users have used other pastes
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 10:57:25 EDT 2006 | Rob
Depends on a number of things - such as type of oven, type of components, if you are washing the boards or not, etc. Assuming nothing special, no clean, I would try the following (in that order): Koki: S3X58-M406L Almit: LFM-48 Indium: 5.1 Cheers,
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 05 15:32:49 EDT 2011 | grahamcooper22
It is one of our pastes...Almit LFM48 W TM-HP, a high reliability no clean solder paste based on SAC305 with a size 4 powder. It's a paste that works so well we have thousands of users of it worldwide. Why are you using SN100C alloy paste ? I imagin
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 17:35:49 EST 2001 | mattias
Ok. F.Y.I How I could make this work: We use Almit V14, and SMT ovens. You can say that we don�t do our maintenance as good as we should. Our Smt Quattro peaks are equipped with process gas cleaning (wich works quite good actually) I ripped out the
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 26 05:56:28 EDT 2015 | spoiltforchoice
http://www.surfacemountprocess.com/solder-paste-printing-process.html this site has some pretty good general advice for the novice. I am in no way affiliated with it and I have no idea as to its eventual commerical aims (if any). ENIG if your produc
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 24 23:12:48 EDT 2021 | grahamcooper22
0.66 area aspect ratio...so for example...if the device is 0.5mm pitch QFP, the pcb pad may be 12 thou wide..make the aperture 9 to 10 thou wide...and reduce it's length by 10 % overall compared to the pcb pad.... Depending on device pitch, select ap