The company I work has been assembling this particular board for several years now, and one thing has always remained constant. Bad Soldering. The board is a double sided board, the solder side has about 250 1206 caps & resistors and Sot-23 transistors and diodes. the component side has afew dozen through hole parts.
The process in which we assemble this board as is follows: the surface mount side is assembled first using adhesive via a dispenser.. then the through hole goes in.. and then it is soldered via a solder machine . The problem is.. the surface mount parts do not solder well.. balled solder or no solder at all. esp on the SOT-23 leads.. and the rework and touch up is a pain in the neck.
Does any one have any insight into this problem? the flux we are using is ft100 aqua flux. we know it is not the solder machine, we took a sample to a place with a wave solder machine and the soldering was the same. The adhesive is not on the pad so it's not that.. the only thing I can think of, this the leads on the SOT-23 parts are to small??? for the solder to stick to... or the boards themselves are contaminated somehow.
Any insight would be a great help.
Dave
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