Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 18:08:38 EDT 2005 | russ
How long is it taking to reach the 150? We use the 020 here along with 023 and have very good results with our machine. The 023 is rated for a higher temp then the 020 but I don't know about staying power. We heat from both the bottom and the top
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 18:24:09 EST 2005 | russ
Make sure that you are running the right leadfree profile. You may want to verify that it is correct with thermocouples. Use Indiums Tacflux023, This should work. As far as cleaning them after this I will have to leave up to you. Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 06:26:20 EST 2009 | sachu_70
Hi Peter, The defect you observe during the second side reflow could be caused due to improper Au plating thickness in the PCB fabrication process. You can refer IPC-2221 wherein plating thicknes for ENIG mentions 0.08um to 0.23um for Immersion Gold,
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 21 17:59:11 EST 2013 | jorge_quijano
I had a similar situation with a very thick PCB (0.23") I could not get a TAL lower than 160 sec, I've spoken with my paste supplier about this issue and we have made some adjustments on the oven and we could lower it to 145 sec, I know it is higher
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 15:54:13 EDT 2006 | davef
It depends. What is: * Storage environment and period * Board laminate, epoxy, and copper thickness of PTH * Down stream process * Etc FR4 0.062" thick boards absorb between 0.08 to 0.1%Wt of moisture within a 24 hour period, and 0.2 to 0.23%Wt in
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 09:21:34 EST 2017 | emeto
there is an IPC standard for machine accuracy and repeatability. Here it is how it works. You have to place certain number of parts on a specially designed PCB(that allows placing variety of parts on big part of the machine work area). After that you
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 14:32:00 EDT 2021 | kumarb
I would switch PCB shops. Unless your oven profile is out of spec, consider a different PCB supplier. We have sourced very high volumes of PCBs (4L-6L) from offshore and can recommend a list of quality shops. Shops that we can recommend are: Sunta
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 22:28:16 EST 2003 | davef
You could reduce the paste by about 70%. Solder balling and tombstoning will be the issues to fight. The drivers to these don't change with the component size. Use the fine SMTnet Archives for background. Aperture Size and Thickness of Solder Pas
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