Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 05 11:36:30 EST 2002 | William Guatemala
Have you check the flux gravity lately? If not, Check the flux gravity every 6 hours to make sure proper parameters are meet. Here is a list of things that may cause your solder ball problems; Excecive heat, defective fixtures, preheating temperature
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 28 09:23:52 EDT 2005 | davef
Sara Rice: How did you determine the balls were entrapped?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 13:05:11 EDT 2005 | solderguy
Hi All, In IPC-A-610 there is a definition for what constitutes "Entrapped/encapsulated/attached" on page 5-14 in the note. It says that it means that the ball will not be dislodged in the normal service environment of the product. Jim Jenkins
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 27 14:15:47 EDT 2008 | hussman
So you passed a BARE board thru the oven and got solder balls?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 10:14:02 EST 2000 | Robert Hartmann
My company is just getting into the flip chip packaging arena. We are putting in a prototype/small volume wire bond PBGA line. We have some questions with regard to choosing solder balls and cleaning of flux. 1) Is there a formula for the shrink
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 10:14:02 EST 2000 | Robert Hartmann
My company is just getting into the flip chip packaging arena. We are putting in a prototype/small volume wire bond PBGA line. We have some questions with regard to choosing solder balls and cleaning of flux. 1) Is there a formula for the shrink
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 23:38:48 EDT 2008 | pathakvj
We have 8 layer HASL PCB. We saw molten solder blobs / balls on op side of assembled PCB. (to check, if this was a bare board problem), We passed bare board as received thru, SMT reflow oven and saw solder balls on top side of board. What could be th
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 31 10:56:16 EST 1998 | Dennis Barry
| 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 | Thu Oct 30 19:59:05 EDT 2008 | gregoryyork
solder ball was caused by hasl process not reflow. seen before many times, look around wells of smt on bare boards should be more of them
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 17:45:46 EST 1998 | ChrisK
In my experience, solder balls are normally caused by only a few things. In order of likelyhood: 1) Water based fluxes (VOC-Free)not having the water carrier completely dried from the board before going into the solder. I.E, too fast conveyor spee