Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 21:26:52 EDT 2002 | davef
Sam, You're correct. And that's what Joe would prefer to do with his contaminated boards, but he's trying to keeping line running, I believe.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 17:14:02 EDT 2002 | davef
Comments are: * Use an eraser if the surface of Au is not clean, but make sure the eraser has no/low ionics (such as sulfur that is a common additive for rubber). * If the plating surface required eraser to remove the top surface, the plasma normally
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 21:23:42 EDT 2002 | davef
I'm not saying that an eraser will necessarily work. What I'm saying is that some erasers may cause more trouble than the eliminate. Look here http://aic.stanford.edu/jaic/articles/jaic28-02-003_2.html We prefer a brand called Ruby Red. The "ole
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 22 13:14:56 EDT 2002 | scottefiske
Stop the lines...! Stop building defects and rework into your product. Contact Fab Supplier and have pipeline filled for small amount of replacement fabs to keep lines running and limiting production scheduling and impact. Request to have the board
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 12:42:15 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
yea - yippie- Scott's the man!!!! good answer - I support the notion that in the long run, stopping the line, getting the root cause determination, is not only effective but efficient. It is hard to do because we all are so used to fire fighting on
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 02:45:33 EDT 2002 | bugsjoe
Thank you ur reply Dave. Let me explain our COB workflow: 1. unpack PCB (FR4,LPI,HASL)(the thickness of gold and nickel we can't be find)(No SMT before) 2. clean the pcb by rubber 3. blow the pcb by di-ionic gun 4. attach die by adhesive gel 5. cure
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 12:18:53 EDT 1999 | Gary Kemp
We are having a discolorization problem with the gold fingers on our PCB's. I have been made aware that there is a gold touch-up paint (masking) that is available. Would anyone know where I can get my hands on some of it? Any help would be appreci
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 12:33:37 EDT 2021 | SMTA-64304163
We have some circuit boards with some burnishing on the gold fingers from beveling. Does not go through the gold but is cosmetically noticeable. Is this a defect? Is it rejectable or cosmetic? Can someone tell me where the IPC deals with this? I ha
Electronics Forum | Sat May 13 07:03:16 EDT 2000 | Sal
guys, Currently running a very high volume product, with the gold fingers at the edge of the board masked off using Kapton tape to avoid any form of contamination during reflow and wavesoldering. I've heard alot of about the gold finger gloves, my q
Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 13:03:14 EDT 2021 | cbart
I'm honestly not sure IPC addresses this? the one thing i would ask myself if it were my issue: is the effected area in the critical contact area of the finger/contact? in other words if its low on the finger where the bevel was applied i bet its not