Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 07:28:49 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | | I am having cleaning problems when processing PCB's which have | | | TAIYO solder mask on them. After processing, hand soldering and | | | cleaning, a sticky residue is remains, resulting in a cosmetically poor finish with tide marks etc. Other
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 15:19:55 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | | I am having cleaning problems when processing PCB's which have | | | | TAIYO solder mask on them. After processing, hand soldering and | | | | cleaning, a sticky residue is remains, resulting in a cosmetically poor finish with tide marks etc.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 15:47:34 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | | | | I am having cleaning problems when processing PCB's which have | | | | | TAIYO solder mask on them. After processing, hand soldering and | | | | | cleaning, a sticky residue is remains, resulting in a cosmetically poor finish with tide mark
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 16:01:12 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | | | | I am having cleaning problems when processing PCB's which have | | | | | | TAIYO solder mask on them. After processing, hand soldering and | | | | | | cleaning, a sticky residue is remains, resulting in a cosmetically poor finish with tid
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 09 08:04:52 EST 2002 | erhard
if you wave solder you have to glue the SMD parts on the bottom side. If you reflow the bottom side then you usually shouln't go over the wave afterwards. It's quite logical the joints melt again, that's what you want to achieve going over the wave.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 12:45:51 EST 2007 | Hussman
Syringe is a good plan. You may need to buy some pnuematic guns to push ou the paste thuogh. Instead of melting the paste down, have someone reclaim for you. They pay you for it. Sorry Maint Managers - gave away your secret.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 20:48:05 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Craig: Waving TSOP should be your last choice. You should resist will high levels of red faced, neck vein bulging seriousness. After you loose: * Philips pads are a good starting point. * Recognize you'll probably have to lay-out the pads on the b
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 11:04:14 EST 2007 | Yngwie
We are exploring ways to reduce the waste of solder paste. Here are some of the ideas I have in mind: 1) To use paste supplied in Syringe instead of jar. Paste that are opened more than 8 hours will normally be discarded, so we are looking for ways
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 07:26:12 EDT 2009 | dilogic
Hi Patrick, thanks for the response. I might add some more information - we succesfully soldered some boards with the same settings of belt speed, pre-heat temp. etc. This batch of boards differs from the previous in a way that they are 4-layer. May
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 14 07:30:14 EDT 2007 | davef
So, you toss whatever is on the stencil every 8 hours. Correct? How long has it been on the stencil? * If that particular paste has been on the stencil for 8 hours, we'd agree to toss it too. * If paste has been on the stencil for less than 8 hour