Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 04 14:29:16 EDT 2007 | rgduval
Anyone have experience wave soldering rigid flex assemblies? I've just picked up a new job from a customer; it's a rebuild for the company, but new to me. The customer had previously taken their business elsewhere due to delamination problems with
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 19:04:28 EDT 2007 | hakerem
Hi Shrek - Not sure why you think adjusting dwell time and preheats is a sales pitch, but I do appreciate your candor. These are proven, widely used techniques for attacking, eliminating and preventing the recurrence of blowholes. Since it is so ea
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 08:50:38 EDT 2007 | rgduval
Welcome to RoHS. Or, at least, to the version of RoHS that I've had to deal with since I started with my current company. Blowholes and pinholes seem to be common in PB-free manufacturing. At least, they have for me here. I also note that IPC has
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 01 16:33:33 EDT 2002 | slthomas
I know, I know. It's not a "solution", per se, because it's a bandaid for bad fabrication, packaging, and storage practices. Still, it's a reality with our overseas CM that has a plant in a very humid environment. Is 16 hours @ 105C the safe way to
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 29 13:35:32 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Back later on this tread, yet I did want to slightly correct one thing DaveyF wrote. Again only slightly. Even at 90C, moisture does start to leave the board. Now it doesn't do it so well as above 100C at sea level atmospheric pressure, yet it s
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 23 05:47:53 EDT 2003 | iman
Yo Thanks! right on the money pad, the pinhole occurs mainly in the (fillet's) top-surface central of the whole solder (fillet surface) area. Like you said, large surface area, lowest surface tension. that's a possible cause, that the potential voi
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 04:55:30 EDT 2004 | roel
Concerning the solder-balls, there are a few causes for this. Try to slow down your solder-speed (P.e 80cm/min). Can you measure temperature after the pre-heat zone? Are there also blow-holes in the joints? Personally I think there is some water in t
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 15:25:37 EDT 2007 | scunneen
Hello All, I am working with a Mid Sized PCBA Manufacturer as a process Engineer. We have recently moved 1 of our customers to RoHS(Silver Immersion) boards. We are seeing a lagre number of issues Blowholes, allignment issues, board quality etc. We
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 15:08:11 EDT 2007 | shrek
KRIKIES! If that wasn't a sales pitch, I don't know whut was, me lad. Optimizer is good for DoE's and process characterization, but no substitute for the artform that is wave soldering. When me lads here in Purchasing get PCB's from all over the w
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 10:53:59 EDT 2007 | gregoryyork
Joris, > > Yep, very common to have those small > blow holes in lead-free alloys. We used to get > them very consistently on white-tin finished > boards, and less frequently with gold finished > boards, for what ever that is worth. > > IPC-6