Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 11:14:15 EDT 2014 | rboguski
Agree with previous comment regarding possible head-in-pillow. Use 3D x-ray or CT-scan to verify.
Industry News | 2016-10-09 20:43:23.0
The SMTA Capital Chapter is pleased to announce its final meeting of 2016 will be on November 10th, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Zentech, 6980 Tudsbury Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21244. The focus of this chapter meeting will be “AXI and MXI; How They Complement Each Other” presented by John Travis, Nordson Dage.
Industry News | 2010-05-07 16:01:14.0
New this year! The SMTA International Technical Committee invites you to participate in a poster session at SMTA International. Poster sessions are presented on the show floor and are a great way to present current research and results in a concise manner without requiring a technical paper.
Technical Library | 2013-12-27 10:39:21.0
The head-in-pillow defect has become a relatively common failure mode in the industry since the implementation of Pb-free technologies, generating much concern. A head-in-pillow defect is the incomplete wetting of the entire solder joint of a Ball-Grid Array (BGA), Chip-Scale Package (CSP), or even a Package-On-Package (PoP) and is characterized as a process anomaly, where the solder paste and BGA ball both reflow but do not coalesce. When looking at a cross-section, it actually looks like a head has pressed into a soft pillow. There are two main sources of head-in-pillow defects: poor wetting and PWB or package warpage. Poor wetting can result from a variety of sources, such as solder ball oxidation, an inappropriate thermal reflow profile or poor fluxing action. This paper addresses the three sources or contributing issues (supply, process & material) of the head-in-pillow defects. It will thoroughly review these three issues and how they relate to result in head-in pillow defects. In addition, a head-in-pillow elimination plan will be presented with real life examples will be to illustrate these head-in-pillow solutions.
Technical Library | 2014-03-06 19:04:07.0
Over the last few years, there has been an increase in the rate of Head-in-Pillow component soldering defects which interrupts the merger of the BGA/CSP component solder spheres with the molten solder paste during reflow. The issue has occurred across a broad segment of industries including consumer, telecom and military. There are many reasons for this issue such as warpage issues of the component or board, ball co-planarity issues for BGA/CSP components and non-wetting of the component based on contamination or excessive oxidation of the component coating. The issue has been found to occur not only on lead-free soldered assemblies where the increased soldering temperatures may give rise to increase component/board warpage but also on tin-lead soldered assemblies.
SMTnet Express, December 27, 2013, Subscribers: 26441, Members: Companies: 13537, Users: 35564 Addressing the Challenge of Head-In-Pillow Defects in Electronics Assembly by Mario Scalzo; Indium Corporation While the electronics manufacturing
SMTnet Express, July 6, 2017, Subscribers: 30,558, Companies: 10,626, Users: 23,470 Effects of Package Warpage on Head-in-Pillow Defect Zhenyu Zhao, Chuan Chen, Yuming Wang, Lei Liu, Guisheng Zou, Jian Cai and Qian Wang - Tsinghua University
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