Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 08:02:07 EDT 1999 | Philip
We are currently looking at purchasing some BGA rework equipment. Could someone give us the pro's and cons of IR heating (top/bottom)vs. hot air convection ? All other tips are also welcome. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 13:33:21 EDT 2019 | duchoang
Wash the board or do what ever to get rid of flux /flux residue at the parts before running second side. If you can, use special reflow profile for the second side ( Less heat for bottom side).
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 11:18:05 EDT 2015 | dyoungquist
From your description I am assuming you are doing double sided reflow and parts are dropping off the bottom side when the board is run through the reflow oven the second time. A few ideas to try: 1) Are the parts that are dropping off heavier parts
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 10:04:21 EST 2005 | Rob
We used durastone pallets, where you mill out the profile of the panel or board and it sits flat for printing. We secured them using 3M spray mount (for singled sided) and Kapton tape. Obviously helps to have bottom side heating in the oven as you
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 15:31:47 EDT 1999 | JERRY JOHNSON
WOULD LIKE TO DO RELOW OF 2 SIDED SMT BOARDS. USUALLY THE BOTTOM SIDE HAS RESISTORS AND CAPS ONLY. WHEN THE BOTTOM OF THE BOARD HEATS UP, THE PARTS ARE FREE TO MOVE AND ONLY SURFACE TENSION WILL KEEP THE COMPONENT FROM FALLING OFF. CAN BOARDS BE RUN
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 10:19:23 EDT 1998 | dave c
| Dave, | How thick are your PCBs? Do you have adequate topside preheat or are the bottom preheaters turned up to ensure proper filleting on the top side? | Rob Rob, The average PCB is .062". There is no topside preheaters on our machine
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 07 15:02:48 EDT 2009 | snsmt
Hello everyone, I have a question regarding rework. How do you guys rework QFPs (lead free)? The only method that we are currently doing is using a heat gun. We are heating up the bottom of the PCB (approx. 2") away from the bottom of the
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 14 09:58:13 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Here's what I believe is happening. The main difference between the HASL boards and the gold plated boards is that HASL boards are pre-soldered. HASL boards need very little flux activity to get good hole fill and the machine settings have a wide pro
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 12:54:53 EDT 2017 | guts1872
We are having issues with top fill and dropping pins on Molex connectors with our KISS 101. Unfortunately we do not have a pre heater and bottom side pre heat with our nozzles is not satisfactory. Most of the issues occur when using a no clean proces
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 00:28:02 EST 1999 | Scott McKee
Use Mydata. I've built huge backplane boards, round boards, 1/4" thick boards, 1"X24" boards, 1"X1" boards, L-shapes boards; all without any carriers or tooling. If you buy a MY15 you can increase the board size to 5'X2' (60"X24")... As for ovens,