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Solder not reflowing properly

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 28 21:43:23 EDT 2008 | davef

Couple of points: * We'll tell ya, although it's tough to tell from these pix, but it does not look like dewetting. It looks like nonwetting. * We don't think you're getting this product hot enough. We don't know where you measured the profile you po

Cleaning procedures for Entek-Plus Cu-106A

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 14:25:05 EDT 1999 | Stephen Smith

I am wondering if anyone has any info regarding solder paste misprint clean-up procedures for Entek Plus CU-106A PCB's utilizing a water-clean solder paste. In a implementation procedure they recommend a 2-3 minute wash cycle with the following crit

Re: Cleaning procedures for Entek-Plus Cu-106A

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 16:41:52 EDT 1999 | Justin Medernach

| I am wondering if anyone has any info regarding solder paste misprint clean-up procedures for Entek Plus CU-106A PCB's utilizing a water-clean solder paste. In a implementation procedure they recommend a 2-3 minute wash cycle with the following cr

Re: Soldering on gold

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 18:58:48 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| We are currently assemblying several different board type with gold plated lands with varying results. Can any of you that has successful experience in this area give me some pointers. What paste do you use? Do you use the recommended reflow pro

Profile control parameters

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 20 22:39:46 EST 2003 | davef

Hi Stevo, Most paste suppliers say something like, �above 183*C for 45 to 60 seconds.� The problem we have with statements like that is that they seem to assume that the pads, component leads, and solder paste are all near eutectic 60/40 solder. A

Epoxied Parts Falling Off

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 10:21:29 EST 2003 | ryanm

Just an update on my problem. I spoke to Loctite and they had very few solutions. One thing they suggested to try was to add a thirty-second soak time at 150 degrees to my reflow profile. The problem with that is ramp-soak-spike profiles doesn�t s

Printer and Reflow Oven Recommendations

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 12:41:48 EDT 2015 | deanm

I chose a Vitronics XPM3i primarily for the AutoSet automatic profile generation feature. We are high mix and simply cannot profile every board. The AutoSet feature is quick, easy and we rely on it 100% and have great results. These ovens have had ve

Internal Oven Calibration

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 15:14:08 EST 2006 | Chunks

Establish a profile board. It should be representative of what you normally run on a daily basis, size and parts wise. Attach dedicated thermalcouples so they are permanent and will not move or come loose. High temp solder is best. Establish a pr

Please Help: Pace TF 1800 or Finetech CorePlus

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 25 05:56:32 EDT 2019 | pdrirrework

Hello, Have you had a look into our Focused IR Rework systems? A popular alternative to the convectional Rework systems. Our IR-E3M (Micro) would be perfect for your applciation and on one machine you will have the capability of Reworking BGAs up to

Can anyone say NOT to use my reflow profile???

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 18:24:13 EDT 2004 | pjohnson@volterra.com

Simple process - we use similar Kester solder brands of "no clean" low residue solder wick to clean our pads, then brush with isopropyl, and apply Kesters brand of tacky flux under a Leica 6x microscope. We do this on 7x7mm and 9x9mm packages. This w


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