Electronics Forum: defective and solder and fillet (Page 4 of 9)

Posted wave solder paper to library and my 2 cents on intermetallics

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 20 16:45:48 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

I dug through my big box of office crap and found the disk with my technical papers. I posted the one on process control in the SMTNet library. It covers a lot of ground on what causes defects in the wave (too much or too little of something), and

Re: Posted wave solder paper to library and my 2 cents on intermetallics

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 12:08:17 EDT 1999 | C.K.

| I dug through my big box of office crap and found the disk with my technical papers. I posted the one on process control in the SMTNet library. It covers a lot of ground on what causes defects in the wave (too much or too little of something), an

Re: Posted wave solder paper to library and my 2 cents on intermetallics

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 15:27:00 EDT 1999 | Tony

| I dug through my big box of office crap and found the disk with my technical papers. I posted the one on process control in the SMTNet library. It covers a lot of ground on what causes defects in the wave (too much or too little of something), an

Re: Posted wave solder paper to library and my 2 cents on intermetallics

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 12:57:10 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | I dug through my big box of office crap and found the disk with my technical papers. I posted the one on process control in the SMTNet library. It covers a lot of ground on what causes defects in the wave (too much or too little of something),

Re: Posted wave solder paper to library and my 2 cents on intermetallics

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 13:02:59 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | I dug through my big box of office crap and found the disk with my technical papers. I posted the one on process control in the SMTNet library. It covers a lot of ground on what causes defects in the wave (too much or too little of something)

ICT Question, Via holes and Probes

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 08:44:08 EDT 2007 | Brett

For those of you who use via holes as test points, and the via holes must be filled at the wave, is it necessary to have a "dome" on every single test point, or is it sufficient to have the via "filled" with solder? The ICT preson here insists that

optimun height between lead and pad?

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 09:48:43 EST 2001 | davef

Defining the thickness of solder between the lead and the pad, J-001 states "Properly wetted fillet shall be evident." J-001 is available from http://www.ipc.org. Factors that affect this are: * Amount and composition of solder * Amount and compo

Touch-up and inspection of visual defects

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 11:24:31 EDT 2005 | Daan Terstegge

I have a question about inspection, touch-up, and how far you need to go to get a product that meets the required IPC-spec. According to some reports (i.e. "New Study Reveals Component Defect Levels" by Stig Oresjo of Agilent) the average defect leve

Touch-up and inspection of visual defects

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 11:43:32 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel

Hi Daan, What we did in the time was pareto analyses on all board designs to determine the critical areas (mainly design errors) and only inspect those specific problem areas. Every batch had a copy of the PC board with problem areas marked and only

Re: Cracking Capacitors and Solder Balls

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 09 07:35:23 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

Hi there Gary, Your solder ball problem is very similar the problem I experienced, but I was using a water soluble paste at the time. It started by inspectors telling me that they were seeing cold solder on some SIMM's that we had built regularly. W


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