Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 07 14:33:00 EST 2015 | eezday
The assumption that a HASL Sn63 PCB can be soldered with SAC solder paste is likely a bad one. The board itself is likely FR4 which can be damaged by lead free temperatures. The HASL finish isn't an issue from the perspective of it's makeup and actu
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 06:47:12 EDT 2004 | praveen
Hi, I just need to undestand any issue? If I mount Pb free BGA and use normal SN/Pb solder paste?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 19:23:15 EDT 2004 | Ken
profile it for the tin/lead paste. The tin in the solder paste will begin to disolve the sac ball. This is exactly the same scenario as 90/10 (80/20)high temp balls found on ceramic bga and many super bga devices (except the sac balls are now tin r
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 24 04:18:39 EDT 2004 | kent_peterson
Microwave? Try some steel wool next time. Are you cookin food in that microwave? I would love to see that documented into a process. You could look at changing the solder paste you use. Knead it up other than that mate.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 24 05:48:07 EDT 2004 | novereng
Hi Grant, There is a product known as the solder paste mixer which currently I'm holding You can visit my website for more details of this mixer www.novereng.com Cheers Bob
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 01:43:09 EDT 2005 | pyramus
Solder paste used was Kester FL250M (no-clean).... components affected were only chip components 0603, no BGA & no IC components.
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 06 11:07:02 EST 2005 | moonshine
Look at my free downloads at http://www.moonmanondarkside.com and you'll see many assembly procedures starting with solder paste. Enjoy, MoonMan
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 04 14:48:49 EDT 2006 | cw
My soak at 150C - 180C for approx. 85sec to 100sec. I believe this is sufficient. I can't change my paste because customer wants to use SnPb paste with SAC solder balls. They claimed that they have sucessful result with other CM. I need to know if
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 14:44:46 EDT 2007 | bbarton
Lots of papers out there on HiFreq circuits and the effects of solder paste residue. Google Dr. Karen Tellefsen. Simple test...take a "failed" board, remove the residues, test again. Has the problem gone away?
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 04 05:11:14 EST 2007 | omidjuve
can you send me the articles about the high frequency boards issues with different types of solder paste alloy because i can`t find any free document about this article