Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 08:56:55 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi Morris, Not that I�m forced to do it at the moment but if I had to again in the future I would try a different way and than look for a masking method that goes along with our other processes. I�ve just seen this in board houses and they offered u
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 09:42:09 EDT 2003 | caldon
SR. Here is a shot in the dark but have you try'd KNS? I know they have been working on some cool polymers...send them a note as they may have something that meets your needs. They may not have anything that can be removed but it is worth a try. pol
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 18:14:51 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
Try looking for paste contamination somewhere. Dirty stencil, printer table or fixtures. Placement table/fixtures. Reflow belt/conveyer. Reuseable finger covers, if used. Try covering the fingers with Kapton tape during different stages of the proc
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 23 03:23:09 EST 2000 | Rob Steltman
Hi We use a U-channel piece of high temperature silicon which is just pushed over the gold tabs before the soldering process. The silicon can be used over and over again. The advantages are that there is no mask on the board during the SMT process a
Electronics Forum | Mon May 18 22:26:57 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
...Great minds think alike, huh? (GRIN) -Steve Gregory-
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 13:51:07 EST 1999 | Parvez PAtel
Steve i agree with u. we use kapton tapes for test puproses at our facility and they do not interfere with the printing results. Infact we sometimes use it to mask off unwanted apertures on stencil underside. But could their applcation affect the gol
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 18:20:49 EDT 2005 | russ
Matt, have you run a profile on this board? Just because it's .062" doesn't mean that any old .062" profile will work. We have .062" thick boards that almost nil for copper and other are utilizing 2 oz. layers internally. They require quite diffe
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 13:16:40 EST 2000 | Dave F
Tony: You have choices: * Hi Temperature Tape: Go with Wolfgang ... too tough to control. * Selective Soldering Pallets: Some like 'em some don't. A lot of your success depends on the pallet fabricator. * Screenable Temporary Solder Mask: Wol
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 17:38:24 EDT 2003 | jartman
I've faced this several times in the past, and the only real solution is to wirebond before SMT assembly. Everything leaves a residue, and trying to clean a residue off later is basically hopeless. This may require some trickery in your SMT process
Electronics Forum | Mon May 18 21:29:38 EDT 1998 | D.Lange
| I've tried every thing I can think of. Do you have any | Ideas? | What I have is micro balls on the gold fingers of | panelize boards. These balls only appear on the gold | finger. Or at least I can only find them on the gold | fingers. | What I