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Solder beads on small caps and res.

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 22:48:42 EST 2006 | davef

Look here: http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=45733

Solder beads on small caps and res.

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 16:48:42 EST 2006 | Mario Scalzo

I would be glad to help you eliminate the solder balling and beading that you are seeing. As this is a fairly common defect, I would like to forward you an Application Note that we have developed that explains the cause and possible solutions. Most

Solder beads on small caps and res.

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 00:11:12 EST 2006 | pnguyvu

Contact Steve Yen @714-636-6211 or incoming@usastencils.com He'll be happy to help to with that. Good luck !

reviews on pick and place machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 10:28:22 EST 2007 | chrisruizuci

i just wanted to get others input on the MyData TP9 and Philips Topaz. Any advise at all would be helpfull.

reviews on pick and place machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 10:33:03 EST 2007 | fastek

Do a search on this site. These machines come up all the time in discussions.

0402 tombstoning and dewetting on QFP256 trade-off

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 11:53:09 EST 2009 | dcell_1t

Hello to all. for certain time, we have been struggling with some issues on a PCB where have tombstoning on 0402 components (due to pad design) and dewetting in qfp256 0.5 mil pitch (discussed on another threads on this forum) component, we have pro

0402 tombstoning and dewetting on QFP256 trade-off

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 02:47:15 EST 2009 | lococost

Have you tried higher peaktemp? I saw the QFP is sn90pb10, This has a liquidus of 268 - 302 C. A good paste should be able to handle 230C (or more), of course you would need to check your other components peak temp.

0402 tombstoning and dewetting on QFP256 trade-off

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 10:46:35 EST 2009 | davef

First, we agree with Loco that your QFP is nonwetting, rather than dewetting. Your sceen-shots look like ol' timey SnPb paste recipes. Turn-up the heaterometer dial. Second, on nitrogen: * We kinda think your O2 needs to be around 100ppm with 99.99%

0402 tombstoning and dewetting on QFP256 trade-off

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 10:50:21 EST 2009 | fountain42

Just my opinion but it look's like your doing a great job. i would try another paste. I'm somewhat lucky that we get to use OA's. If your stuck using the no-cleans they are so tempermental. (The nitrogen is making up for the poor paste) Your de-wetti

0402 tombstoning and dewetting on QFP256 trade-off

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 11:01:53 EST 2009 | dyoungquist

I have attached a pdf version of an article that explains the basics of a nitrogen atmosphere when soldering. It gives some basic guidlines as to when one may want to use nitrogen and what it can and can not accomplish. FYI- I did not write that ar


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