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Black pad on BGA after removal

Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 17:15:46 EDT 2005 | russ

You got what I think someone has called a "cold melt". If you were to run your removal profile awhile longer you would not see this. Anyway, you don't have any issues as this is very common (at least in my experience). FYI I was thinking your oxid

Leaching

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 09:43:30 EDT 2003 | davef

With a nickel barrier and 'tin' plating, reconsider your reflow recipe to reduce the leaching of the termination into the solder during reflow. Points are: * In designing a reflow temperature recipe, it is important that the temperature be raised at

Reflow

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 13:41:20 EDT 2017 | dleeper

developing a reflow profile is about balancing two variables, time and temperature. If its too hot, you damage parts, if its too cold, the solder won't melt. If the belt speed (time) is to rapid your temperatures will ramp to fast, if its too slow, y

Time above liquidus

Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 08:09:52 EDT 2007 | davef

There is no standard for time above liquidus. It is described rather broadly by the solder paste supplier. Reflow Zone: If the temperature is too high, boards may char or burn. If the temperature is too low, cold and grainy solder joints will resul

Solder wave shutdown

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 14:36:55 EDT 2007 | stepheniii

No. It was CK who brought up AC at his home and erroneously said that having your AC on a lower setting used less power than having it turned off when you are not there. I'm saying with AC at home turn it off when you are not there and have it come

Re: Cold Welding Phenomenon

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 09 10:12:43 EST 1998 | Justin Medernach

| Cold Welding | I'm presently doing a project on reflow profiling. | I came across this expression. Can someone please give me a definition. | Best Regards | Tom Mc Grath Tom, I think what you are referring to is also called cold solder. You have

Flex Board Heller Profile

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 24 01:43:34 EST 2001 | sanmatech

Recently started running flex board with tin lead connectors. The problem being that when we receive the parts incoming connectors are all bright and shiny. Now after going thru the heller we encountered cold solder. At this time peak temp was at 186

High-Temp solder for thermocouples

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 10:04:28 EST 1998 | Chrys

Necessity is the mother of invention... The other day I loaned my last bit of high-temp solder to a co-op and never saw it again. Then I had to run a profile and I was in a pickle with no solder. So I ran out to the local Radio Shack to see if the

Re: High-Temp solder for thermocouples

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 10:22:31 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| Necessity is the mother of invention... | | The other day I loaned my last bit of high-temp solder to a co-op and never saw it again. Then I had to run a profile and I was in a pickle with no solder. | | So I ran out to the local Radio Shack to

SMT Reflow temp

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 21:37:12 EST 2015 | dinhhuunam

Hi Bartel , 1.1 Profile Solution to Cold Soldering Cause for Cold soldering The peak temp of reflow is too low. The preheating temp is too high and it takes too long Solution Lower the preheating temp and increase the peak temp in the reflow zone

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