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HASL surface finish

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 15 16:31:25 EDT 2020 | rgduval

You may find some wetting issues running LF HASL with 63/37, as your reflow temperatures will be significantly below the LF reflow. On fiducials...if you don't have a quote for your boards with ENIG, I would recommend at least checking it out. It's

Gold versus HASL finish

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 15 22:04:56 EST 2005 | KEN

The hasl joint looks fuller (and is easier to inspect)because it has more solder volume. Think about it. Your pre-plating your board with solder (before you add more solder). I doubt your getting 0.3 mils of hasl.....probably more like 1.3 to 3.0

ECOs on OSP finish

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 30 11:28:24 EDT 2001 | davef

Consider using a roll solder with a flux that well matches the residues you can accept to be remaining on the board when you get finished processing. Many people use a no-clean flux cored roll solder for such operations, because they don't want to c

Lead free parts on a leaded assembly

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 15:41:36 EDT 2006 | Mario Scalzo, SMT CPE

Good afternoon. From what it sounds like is that the solder joins are not getting hot enough or if it Au, then the increase in the Au content of the joint is increasing the melting point of the final solder joint. To some extent, this will also hap

ROHS Line Conversion Process from leaded process

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 11 01:25:34 EDT 2005 | Mika

I agree with prior postings, but there is no perfect yes/no answers, right (left)...? Only good questions to be answered. I think it is overkill to have an extra stencil, why do you need it? (That is if you have a proper stencil cleaning equipment).

Rohs finish with lead past

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 13:01:11 EST 2008 | floydf

Does anyone know if it possible to use Sn63/Pb37 paste on a board with Sn100 finish. Any thoughts on this will be greatly appreciated.

Rohs finish with lead past

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 13:32:48 EST 2008 | patrickbruneel

This shouldn't give you any issues as long as you don't have to be RoHS compliant.

Rohs finish with lead past

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 07:26:35 EST 2008 | realchunks

Careful on fine pitch QFPs. They will be your weakest joint if your parts are no-lead. And don't think you can simply run a no-lead profile either. Depending on your paste, you cannot simply run your profile in the no-lead temps and expect your fl

Palladium finish and solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 11:22:03 EDT 2002 | robbied

Hi there. We have had an out of control reflow oven that has allowed its temperature to fluctuate by up to +/- 20 deg C from set point in very short periods of time. We found the root cause of the problem and fixed it, but by then we had already run

Re: gold finish on pcbs

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 10 17:44:48 EST 2000 | Dave F

In response to your questions: Is the embrittlement from excess gold in lead / tin solder connections bad? It can be vereeee bad. Does it affect all plating processes the same? Give us a break and read the SMTnet Archives, for instance: BGA prob


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