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contamination on copper

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 11:03:35 EDT 2004 | davef

Your copper corrosion is not good. It indicates that you have not done a good job in cleaning. [We assume this is a medium green color, not unlike the color of the solder mask on your board, that is almost like a translucent lacquer; rather than th

ECOs on OSP finish

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 30 04:43:09 EDT 2001 | brendan

Hello We introduced OSP finish on some of our products but now need to add some discretes at the end of the process. From my little knowledge of OSP, this is difficult. We'll SMT the boards and transfer them to another site for further processing.

adhesive on pads

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 20:10:24 EST 2002 | davef

Oh. [Howabout if I smack you?] If ahma connectin� wif whut yer sayin�, you: * Don�t like the appearance of the glue slobberin� out from under the component even though there is no apparent glue on solderable surfaces. * Concerned about the hydrosco

Topside Heat on Board

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 02 12:18:47 EDT 2006 | Vince Whipple

Marc, Topside temperature is one of the most critical parameters for a successful solder process. Temp stickers are OK to use but won�t tell you the temperature in tight areas. The temp gun like Jay suggested is what I use as a quick indicator. (Rayt

Soldering on Titanium surface

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 10:05:07 EST 2003 | davef

We do not have experience soldering to the PVD surface you plan to use. We use Titanium [Ti] stiffeners in wave soldering and our wave equipment manufacturer uses Ti fingers, nozzles, pump blades, and other parts, because solder doesn�t stick to Ti.

Info on OSP PCB�s

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 01 12:23:22 EDT 2001 | medernach

I've had good and bad experiences with OSP's. First of all, ask yourself, "Why use an OSP?" If you don't need it, don't use it. Solderability is dependent upon the number of thermal passes (the fewer, the better), the thickness of the coating, the

White spots on PCB

Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 15:43:41 EDT 2001 | davef

More information would be helpful. For instance: * Talk about the distribution of the problem, including a single lot or from various lots and over components and component types on the board * Tell us about the board (ie, thickness, type, solder ma

Re: Bridge on BGA

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 20 17:17:14 EDT 1999 | K.T

| | | | Yesterday as I was creating a profile on a plastic BGA using Conceptronics freedom 2000 rework station, I happend to discover that I was able to remove solder bridging from a plastic BGA. | | | | | | | | This is what I did. | | | | | | | |

SPC on SMT

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 12:29:52 EST 2001 | mparker

Now that we know where you've been and what you wish to accomplish next, I can still give you some suggestions. 1. Get IPC-7912. Use it to evaluate your CM's. Especially if you have multiple contractors supplying like products. You will quickly see

Re: Bridge on BGA

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 20 14:51:47 EDT 1999 | Tony

| | | Yesterday as I was creating a profile on a plastic BGA using Conceptronics freedom 2000 rework station, I happend to discover that I was able to remove solder bridging from a plastic BGA. | | | | | | This is what I did. | | | | | | Created a


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