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Re: Fresh solder generating more dross - C'mon, you guys!

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 12:10:57 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

| | Hi Folks, | | Need to draw upon the vast expertise in this forum... | | Whenever you fill a new wave solder machine with fresh bar solder, it seems to produce more than the normal amount of dross for a few weeks. I always understood this to be t

Re: Fresh solder generating more dross - C'mon, you guys!

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 09:58:27 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| | | | Hi Folks, | | | Need to draw upon the vast expertise in this forum... | | | Whenever you fill a new wave solder machine with fresh bar solder, it seems to produce more than the normal amount of dross for a few weeks. I always understood thi

Re: Surface Mount Solder Balling

Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 16:07:55 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

| | Thanks Steve- | Here is the whole story: | | The solder balls are appearing all over, similar to a | splatter. They are relatively small. We are using H-Technologies | S-HQ no-clean solder paste. The stencil is 6 mil and the boards | are ru

IONIC CLEANLINESS SPEC FOR BARE PWBs

Electronics Forum | Sun May 09 16:25:00 EDT 2004 | gabriele

Military and most commercial standards requires > post-soldered boards to measure less than 10 > �g/in of NaCl (14 when using an Omegameter, 20 > on a Ionagraph, and 37 on a Zero-Ion). > > As Dave > stated, 6.5 �g/in of NaCl is called out in >

Copper oxide

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 31 15:41:23 EDT 2003 | davef

Q: Could any of you guys tell me what exactly is this greenish thing ? A: No, but is not copper oxide. Copper oxide is brown, the color of a penny [here in the US] or an untreated copper laminated trace on a board. Many copper salts are greenish in

Rigid - Flex Depanelising

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 10:25:15 EST 2016 | swag

I've done more if this that you can possibly imagine. I've designed 100 or more router fixture plates. It's not always easy that's for sure. We use a Cencorp router. It does O.K. but definately a little tricky to get nice cuts in the flex only ar

Re: HAL vs. Silver Coated

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 17 07:51:49 EST 2000 | Peter Barton

John, I have had previous experience of immersion silver coated PCB's in place of HASL coated type using no-clean processing with little or no problem at all. All of the process parameters were left unchanged. There is a very minor difference in th

Re: Paste Dispensing

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 11:02:41 EST 2000 | John

John, I'll try to take a crack at it. We manufacture our own boards, and have a high mix. We currently have BOTH a Camalot 2800 Dispenser and a DEK 260 Screen printer. We use the camalot for glue applications, and prototype paste. We use the printe

Re: Flux Vision

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 09:39:22 EST 2000 | CAL

Some random Ideas when I read you post...... 1) If it works don't fix it. 2) Be aware of the temp threshold of your components....Over heating components is not good. Over heating is not good period. 3) The Solder paste Chemistry you are using maybe

Re: Feeder tape splice jams

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 12:08:57 EST 2000 | Stefan Witte

Apparently the adhesive tape peels off from the joint, which could have some reasons. 1. There should be an overlap of the cover tape, as Cal mentioned. The new cover tape laying over the old by approx. 2mm. I also peel the cover tape a bit off, whi


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