Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 06:20:45 EDT 2006 | bk
Well grant just to let you know i feel your pain. I've been wavesoldering with sn100c since January and let's say i'm still learning everyday. Some of the typical causes of bridges are not enough flux when the board hits the solder. Also it can be bo
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 14:10:24 EDT 1998 | Ryan Jennens
We recently made the switch to no-clean and the wurface mount is turning out beautifully. However, the wave solder process continues to put up a fight; we are getting a white residue on the surface of the PCB. The residue is not localized to just t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 04:20:21 EDT 2006 | Grant
Hi, ok, I have a bit more info after playing further with the profiling. We are getting close, but we don't have enough top side heat I think. The IR lamps just don't give enough, but we can get better connector that should help. But we have anoth
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 15:23:28 EDT 2014 | davef
First, don't exceed the maximum temperature of the battery, say 85*C [I don't know your specifics] Second, don't short the terminals of the battery. Third, the best way to wave solder a battery is: * Insert an insulating tab between the battery an
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 30 04:08:51 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | Planning to evaluate the above process... | | Can anyone can give me some tips/infos on the above.... | | e.g. stencil aperture design, aperture ratio, common problems and solutions they encountered on the above process, is the profile different
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 21 17:49:52 EDT 2004 | jsk
problem: Too many solvents and boards are not clean Flux remains on the board after vapor degreaser and "Powdery" white residue after vapor degreasing Flux type is kester 186 Process: hand solder High Temp alloy, spot clean after hand solder e
Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 08:00:49 EDT 2006 | davef
The warmest spot you measure on the board is the bare laminate. It will be 10*C hotter than a solder connection.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 17:26:56 EDT 1999 | wayne sanita
first of all what is the technical term for the small amount of solder on a plated pad. we are getting poor screen printing gasketing on a 20 mil qfp due to this solder not being even or too high in spots and not covering the length of the pads. any
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 21:07:44 EST 2000 | Alvin K
Gold is porous and spots on gold plated PCBs is one of the drawbacks of using gold as a solderability protector. Base Nickel exposure seems to be the cause of this and is aggravated when the gold thickness is less than what it should be. I agree with