Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 15:37:23 EDT 2009 | 1smtdude
Depending on the material chosen, it's possible to �rework� underfilled components. However, it's far from a production process. Two steps are usually required. First: remove the package from the PCB. Second: remove the residual underfill from the P
Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 16:00:54 EDT 2009 | pjc
Henkel- Hysol seems to be the most popular material that I see: http://www.henkel.com/cps/rde/xchg/SID-0AC83309-B331D246/henkel_com/hs.xsl/12169_20090505-henkel-launches-next-gen-underfill-20681_COE_HTML.htm As far as application method, its all ab
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 18:42:41 EDT 2009 | anndi
1smtdude, I interested in your explaination of > re-work an underfill part. You mention the > material can be heated to a plastic state to > become vicious... do you know usually what range > is the temperate? (guess it can depend on the > type
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 12:31:20 EDT 2009 | rwyman
Depending on the end use of the PCB, edge or corner bonding may be adequate. Much easier to rework as the material is only at the perimeter of the part. We don't do underfill of any degree in-house but a few years ago we did build a limited run of
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 09 08:44:05 EDT 2002 | apg
Dear colleagues. I ask you to prompt me about necessity of drawing pastes through a stensil at the soldering micro BGA with step between leeds 1 mm and 0,8 mm or uses only a flux for this purpose. And what most suitable paste for the soldering of su
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 16:25:38 EDT 1999 | greg c
I am looking for a BGA rework/placement system and would like any experience that you have had. I am looking for a system that is reasonable for the placment, removing and re-balling thank you
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 10:49:22 EDT 1999 | Ray Hare
I am currently involved with designing a pcb which will use 225 pin bga,s The problem with this design is that the components will dissipate a lot of heat and the design we have come up with is use the middle 6 or 7 rows of balls as the grounding,th
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 22:35:32 EDT 2004 | davef
We can clean the blank out of LARGE BGA. [Cleaning small BGA is a whoooole nuther issue.] But before we get into that, what's the problem and its breadth? Why are you getting poor wetting? What's the story on the components, board, process materia
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 08:14:59 EDT 2004 | iqbal
Is anybody doing BGA soldering water clean solder. If yes how you are ensure cleaness. We have boards with Four BGA and 2000 chip and ICs.We are processing with no clean solder but we are getting bad wetting so now we are planning to switch to water
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 16:37:46 EDT 2006 | davef
We too doubt that you have super glue on your BGA. If you want advice on removing super glue, look here: * http://www.supergluecorp.com/removingsuperglue.html * http://www.loctiteproducts.com/questions.asp?answerme=116
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