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Ultimate Performance, BGA Rework Station for small-large PCBs up to 24"/620mm The PDR E6 XL BGA Rework Station is made of only the finest materials and components for optimum precision and rework excellence. PDR's E6 SMD Rework Station is PDR's larg
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Patented Inductive-Convection Heating Technology Provides Ultimate Thermal Performance Conventional resistance coil heating technology has been successfully used in convective rework stations for decades to install and remove a variety of BGA, QFN,
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 06:26:15 EDT 2021 | jeremy_leaf
@Evtimov I can't use flux as the components being soldered can't cope with any contamination whatsoever. Even an ultra low solids no-clean flux will be too much. I also can't clean the boards after soldering due to any residual contamination from the
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 19:08:04 EDT 2021 | emeto
Jerry, just out of curiosity, why can't you use flux? Flux is essential part of soldering and it is there for multiple reasons. Flux we can also clean afterwords - even No Clean.
Industry News | 2018-10-18 09:02:41.0
How to Solder a Surface Mount Device to a PCB Pad
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The change of squeegee pressure has a significant impact on printing. Too small pressure will make the solder paste unable to effectively reach the bottom of the stencil opening and not be well deposited on the pad. Too much pressure will cause tin The paste is printed too thin and can even damage the stencil.
Technical Library | 2016-02-11 18:26:43.0
Although reflow ovens may not have been dramatically changed during the last decade the reflow process changes step by step. With the introduction of lead-free soldering not only operation temperatures increased, but also the chemistry of the solder paste was modified to meet the higher thermal requirements. Miniaturization is a second factor that impacts the reflow process. The density on the assembly is increasing where solder paste deposit volumes decreases due to smaller pad and component dimensions. Pick and place machines can handle more components and to meet this high through put some SMD lines are equipped with dual lane conveyors, doubling solder paste consumption. With the introduction of pin in paste to solder through hole components contamination of the oven increased due to dripping of the paste.
I.C.T Provide SMT Production Line solutions with Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) AOI is short for Automated Optical Inspection, which is widely used in the electronics industry to check the appearance of PCBA assembly at the back end of the cir
Welcome to this Bob Willis Defect of the Month video on BGA inspection, this series of videos were produced for and featured as part of the NPL/IPC video library and examples are taken from the NPL Defect Database. Over the last couple of years there
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IPC Tech Ed Webinar Series: Ball Grid Array (BGA) and Bottom Termination Component (BTC) Design and Assembly Challenges: Reflow Profiling to Achieve Low Defect Rates and Successful Assembly! – Part 2
SMT Express, Issue No. 3 - from SMTnet.com Volume 1, Issue No. 3 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 Featured Article Return to Previous Page BGA REWORK Earl Moon Proof Of Design (POD) SOLDER PASTE APPLICATION (WHEN AND AS SPECIFIED) Select
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” or tombstoning effect. Excessive Pad Size. A greater amount of paste relative to the surface area of the part’s terminal can also result in tombstoning (Figure 2b
ORION Industries | http://orionindustries.com/pdfs/qpad2.pdf
. Q-Pad II eliminates problems associated with grease such as contamination of reflow solder or cleaning operations. Q-Pad II can be used prior to these operations unlike grease