Electronics Forum: flux and lifting (Page 9 of 40)

Skewed and popped components

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 24 08:34:57 EDT 2003 | stefwitt

Even when you run a board several times, the machine may not make the same travel path every time. This in itself does not create a problem, but the vacuum on the nozzles could be different, dependent on the configuration of components on the heads.

Dye and Pry

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 07:33:40 EDT 2008 | callckq

Hi All, One PCBA failed test after went through the Shock Test(Vibration) and suspected to be BGA solder ball crack. We performed dye and pry and found PCB's pad lifted with red mark ink penetrate pad underneath, what does this mean? Can I say the

Dye and Pry

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 10:26:10 EDT 2008 | realchunks

Why would a board failure related problem be a process problem. I agree most companies believe EVERY problem is a Proces Problem, but in the real world we know this is not true. A pad lifting means your solder joint was able to rip it off the boa

No Clean and Underfill

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 10:27:42 EDT 2010 | karlo

No clean pastes leave more flux residues. These can result in void formation and inhibtion of underfill curing. Selection of an underfill that is compatible with the flux residue is important. One company that has written about the effect of flux

Flux Designations and Composition

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 29 14:42:55 EDT 2004 | davef

You're correct, for every dumpster full of paper written about solder, there's a sentance written about fluxes. There's dribs and drabs about fluxes in most of the soldering books [ie, Manko, Klein-Wassink, Judd, Strauss, etc] and most of that is ve

SAC305 and Sn100c alloys

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 17:04:43 EST 2009 | jeffjarmato

I run two different waves here one with SAC305 with aqueous flux the other with SN100C and No clean flux. Does anyone see any issues with running product through either machine of course after changing the Flux type? I also only use SAC305 alloy for

Flux Designations and Composition

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 11:35:27 EDT 2004 | Pierre RICHARD

Here are some answers to my questions after a good research. I also added more definitions that could help understand this esoteric language used in assembly, specially surrounding fluxes and their use. In blue italics are comments and extracts from

Flux Designations and Composition

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 17:55:18 EDT 2004 | davef

Another thought, why not contact a flux supplier that is able to give you the background information you seek? For instance: Daniel Werkhoven; Interflux Electronics/Belgium [ http://www.interflux-electronics.com ] [We have no relationship, nor rec

Solder Balls and Humidity

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 09:29:08 EDT 2007 | jgrootkoerkamp

Solder balls with wave soldering can have different causes. The two most important are the solderresist and the flux. I have similar problems, after changes the flux type 90% off all solderballs are gone. KR, Joris Groot koerkamp

Solder Balls and Humidity

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 12:39:59 EDT 2007 | hussman

I would say no, unless your machine is in extremeconditions. You may want to check your flux / preheat out as well. If you are leaving a lot of flux on the board at wave, it may be boiling - which can cause solder balls.


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