Electronics Forum | Thu May 04 12:19:16 EDT 2006 | Rob
A pattern is emerging... MoonMan stops posting & WML appears.... WML stops posting & the good Dr. appears.... Using the scientific methodologies instilled into me over the years by the great DaveF, I am led to the the following possible conclusions
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 27 13:34:25 EDT 1999 | Brian Larson
If your through holes are overlarge or the anular rings too small, the surface tension of the wave may exceed that of the joint. I would look at the design. You may want to put a strip of kapton tape on the following edge of the panel to test the "
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 27 14:38:54 EDT 1999 | Doug
Brian, Thanks for the input. The hole size is good but the anular ring is small. I have helped the condition by reducing the clinch on the LED's. This I believe is reducing the pull out path. Thanks again | If your through holes are overlarge or th
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 30 18:08:59 EST 1998 | Dave F
| I finally got my problem figured out on the bridging, the | only thing I'm finding is that I notice some litlte solder balls on the bottom of the board. Is that normal? Is that why I'm getting bridges? Has anyone came across this problem and pass t
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 24 07:23:06 EDT 2017 | tch
You will need to preheat the boards for a lead free selective solder process. A preheat module is critical for any wave or selective solder process, if you don't get the board preheated properly the solder is going to resist flowing to the top of the
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 03:30:42 EDT 2000 | JohnW
Ramon, Solder ball' are a bitch aint they?, identifying the right location to fix em is a bigger one. As you and the rest of teh guy's have said yes you'll need to look at your stenil..but maybe your stencil is good so you'll need to look else where
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 16:35:06 EST 2001 | Steve
Deja vu! When I read your response I turned around to see if you standing behind me listening to our problem. We currently make about 50 different boards all using no-clean that have no problems, yet this newest boards has a couple of issues that eng
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 15:52:12 EDT 2004 | wgaffubar
I am using Indium 92J type 4 solder paste due to a BGA site with .008" pads and stencil opening of .009" square and .005" stencil thickness. When I try the type 3 we get insuffecient print. The aspect ratio tells me that I should be using a type 4. T
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 14:12:09 EST 2001 | slthomas
Interesting...the very reason we use water soluble paste on some of our boards is for that reason, although I've never been able to get anyone to show me something in print that supports it. It's just what engineering has told me. We currently have
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 11:07:03 EDT 2004 | arcandspark
You are right about the very poor support for smaller customers. I had told them we were looking for another paste and now they have sent the reginal manager and the US sales manager has come by to see what they can do for us. All they keep saying is