Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 17 13:11:58 EST 1998 | ETS, LLC
ETS (Energy Technology Systems) is a manufacturer of Solder Reflow and Curing Ovens for the Electronics Industry. We offer a specially configured oven designed for processing of Pin in Paste processes as well as double sided mix technology boards. I
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 06 05:51:55 EDT 1998 | Yeo Sye Chai
You can do some reading-up from Circuit Assembly Sep 96 and Jun 97. The problem is that they tell you only the good things and seldom evaluate them critically. I will be interesting to see what you want to do with the metal fence! (I presume is it th
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 18 13:37:23 EDT 2008 | realchunks
We do it all the time for air pressure reasons. Use a 6 mil stencil, print right on the via, aperture opening 100% same size as the via, on an 0.063" thick board. Doesn't leave a bulge and plugs the air. You can have your board house do this for y
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 18 11:20:08 EDT 2008 | pjc
Stencil apertures are cut to deposit solderpaste onto the annular ring, provided its wide enough. Then you can place a solder preform if needed to ensure there is enough solder to fill the barrel. Here is some information on solder preforms: http://
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 14 02:29:52 EST 2013 | padawanlinuxero
Hello I hope this helps For a component with axial leaded - vertical The clearance of the component body or weld bead above the land is 1.00mm (0.039in) Component body must be perpendicular to the board The overall height does not exceed maxim
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 18:42:34 EST 2010 | 89jeong
Hello Sir. We also encountered the same pin-hole issue but there was around MLCC.I also looked for some information in technical report and internet, But i failed to get an answer. As you know this pin hole or blow hole is caused by the solder boilin
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 02:56:01 EST 2010 | grahamcooper22
Hi, blow holes / pin holes / holes in joints are usually a sign that there is excess moisture somewhere around the solder joint. Moisture can be in pcbs / components, so try drying them....a simple thing to do is pass a bare pcb throught your reflow
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 12:40:08 EDT 2009 | awtm
pls find attached photo from Supplier saying that the failure at pth hole was due to blistering caused by moiture evaporate rapidly resulting delamination occur on FR-4 material from an old PCB (3yrs). Pls advise if attached picture confirms such co
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 18:35:28 EST 2009 | gregoryyork
was this hasl finish looks like it has been corroded from the inside of the hole wall looking at the shape of the break in plating
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 14:34:47 EDT 1998 | upinder singh
Hello everybody. Remember I posted some questions on the smtnet regarding placing the thru hole connector using paste and reflow(pin in hole). I have able to accomplish the process succcesfully.....but I have a problem. The boards are failing at the