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Hybrid reflow profiles

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 01 01:04:47 EDT 2005 | ck

I face a problem where the components termination is non lead free but solder alloy is lead free. Thus i am using hybrid reflow profile. The specs for the reflow profile i am using: reflow temp. 120 to 160 deg C; time 90 to 120 sec. As for the pak te

ive solder profiles

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 04 16:28:49 EDT 2008 | grics

Hey Patrick, thanks. The area that is dark (half circle) is where the camera was. It is the same color as the above. But you may be correct still. I also noticed that the majority of the solder balls were along the "Dark" blue depression around the

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Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 05 02:02:51 EDT 2008 | lococost

Have you tried the alcohol based flux on your ive yet? (even if it isn't specd for leadfree). Water based flux seems more prone to solderballing. edit: why is sel ective changed to ive and alte rnative changed to native?? censorship for innovation

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Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 11 02:00:04 EDT 2008 | chrispy1963

GR@ICS, I copied and pasted all of the thread here including the photos and sent them to our programmer for the machine. I will get back to you if he doesnt come on here himself and respond to your problem. Hopefully we will have an answer for you

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Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 11 10:48:06 EDT 2008 | realchunks

Too much flux will spatter and can leave balls on either side. From your pix you may too little flux. Try turning up and see. Also try hand applying your alcohol based flux and running through. Will take away a few question marks.

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Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 12:04:06 EDT 2008 | grics

I would like to thank everyone for their help on this one...We havent had the board back at S E L E C TIVE on this yet, But I will keep all updated (if there is the care for it... Thanks again

Reflow oven profiles

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 10:05:02 EST 2023 | jineshjpr

All depends on how accuracy you require -- Incase if the PCB layers are same along with same solder paste uses -- pls segregate as batch in terms of similar pcb dimension ( within 30cm variation) attach thermo couples to maximum area -- May be you ne

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Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 29 13:09:26 EDT 2008 | gabriella

Hi, for this kind of issues I will always go with the flux first. Are you using only one type of flux? Is it alcohol based or water based? Do you apply a good quantity? Second I will go with the wave shape and speed, and last will be the temperatur

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Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 06 09:32:46 EDT 2008 | grics

We have a 3/6 Nozzle We do have monitors. One of our pots is leaded, the other is lead free. Our average wave height is ussually around 50%. Also, do you have any or found any benefits to removing nozzels at the end of your shift. I recall you say

BGA Reflow profiles

Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 13:25:14 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf

Me thinks generic profile + desktop and laptop computer boards= not happy time. Attach thermo-couple to appropriate location on said part/pcb. Make profile same as solder manufacturer / component manufacturer spec. There is no magic heater set poin


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