Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 02:57:42 EDT 2009 | d0min0
davef As for the repair : - with hot air blower it is not possible (you can melt, but it will not wet) - with standard iron - no problem to repair (no additional material is needed) isd.jwendell yes, the profile is checked on those places (same si
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 07:56:39 EDT 2009 | d0min0
Hello, since some days we are facing strange problem with SMT component reflow paste on one side of the component is reflowed correctly while the other side is 10%-70% non-reflowed (same component on 3 positions per module, alwyas the same land pad)
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 07 16:15:10 EDT 2005 | valuems
Hello If you want one of these belt conveyers, I have a short incline one. Was getting ready to scrap it and you can have it for the shipping cost. Harry
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 10 06:54:03 EDT 2005 | ajay
we do have staker whick can stak 30 boards automatically. As sson as it get segnal / sencor activeated one stak up & up to 30. after 30 it will give buzzer if boards are not remobed on time
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 11:52:58 EDT 2005 | chunks
Elektrobit (JOT) makes a wave unloader you can use to put your board back onto an edge conveyor (if you are using just a belt on your oven now) and then place a FIFO or Mag Loader after that.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 16:16:10 EST 2007 | mr
I have seen this before. Check: --Vibration of belt --Interference (part getting "brushed off" while reflowing bottom-side components --Some glues' cross-linking mechanism is impaired by the flux during migration in reflow, redering the glue useless
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 11:30:28 EDT 2009 | rgduval
Is the solder wetting to the pad, and not to the part? If so, and all other things being true (same process, profile, solder), we'd suspect some contamination on the part preventing solder from wetting to the part. This could be tested by attemptin
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 19 09:52:09 EDT 2009 | profilingguru
Before you rule out the profile, did you run an actual profile of the board or run machine characterization? How old are your TCs? Have you run them more than a half dozen times? Is your profiler calibrated. In my experience making a living of pr
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 03:43:31 EDT 2009 | d0min0
hello, we are profiling with the pcb each day - results are very good with a small delta we made another test board with TC only in the problem places - same good result we tried 500-600 boards on 12 zone machine - zero defects while on standard 6
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 16:13:15 EST 2006 | darby
AJ, No overprint. We have components in very close proximity that precluded that. Also we have differing areas of thermal relief for the pads from a large backplane, from none at all to open blocks to individual pad relief. After a few more experimen