Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 04 16:18:06 EDT 2006 | cw
My Peak ~ 228-230C (customer wants to see this temperature). solder ball size - 20mil diameter Please advise ASAP. Thanks a lot!!!
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 04 16:54:24 EDT 2006 | cw
OK. Thanks!! Lastly, is it the nature of the chemistry that Sn/Pb solder mixed with Pb-free alloy will be getting voids? If so, what's the physic/chemistry behind it?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 13 06:44:18 EDT 2006 | Matt Kehoe
Solid Solder Deposit may work www.sipad.com mk
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 04 16:19:54 EDT 2006 | russ
you may want to try a different MFGR of paste, this does help on many occasions. Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 04 16:47:25 EDT 2006 | russ
very minimal at very few locations. We do not Xray every board but sample them. I think you will find pretty good results here (not perfect) Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 07:58:05 EDT 2006 | realchunks
I have noticed certain BGAs void more than others. We place about 8 different brands of BGAs and only one brand voids like crazy and we have to adjust for it.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 16:06:33 EDT 2006 | cw
Thanks! What's your ramp rate?2 - 3C/sec? What's your time above 217C. What's your peak temp?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 08:24:01 EDT 2006 | inds
CW, make sure your customer is aware of the affect high temp might have on adjacent components on the board. I guess you must have already checked out the rated temperature of all the components on the board
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 07 15:48:22 EST 2015 | jacklucas
We switched our PCB's to 170Tg over 10 years ago, so we're probably good to go on the temperature aspect. Thanks for the opinion on the added lead content.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 05:23:55 EST 2016 | stivais
Rob Just wondering - have you made analysis of your solder alloy on a regular basis? We are using SAC305 but stainless steel parts (e.g. a nut or a washer) dissolve quite quickly.