Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 13:51:59 EDT 2008 | cokedigits
Profiling can't happen outside of North Avenue.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 18 11:38:50 EDT 2008 | sueph
I have a small board with some chips and 2 connectors (1 large and 1 small) with gull wing leads. The large connector has some "disturbed" solder joints per my QA people. These joints are toward the ends of the connector, not toward the middle. Th
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 18 15:38:22 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
Do you have a picture? SMTNet HAS the technology now to post pictures. "Disturbed" to the typical Q.E. usually means grainy or dull, or a wrinkly solder appearance. All of this has to do with the "grain structure" of the solder joint. Here's a p
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 11:55:29 EDT 2008 | realchunks
"Disturbed" usually means some form of movement. I would think your leads are moving due to warp as the board exits the reflow zone. Not knowing your profile, I would suggest checking your profile. Make sure you have adequate "above liquidous" and
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 10:59:39 EDT 2008 | davef
That you have 'grainy' solder only at the ends of the connector and not at all solder connections indicates that your quality types are on track and are pointing you in a direction worthy of investigation and developing a better understanding of the
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 25 08:19:53 EDT 2001 | Dave G
Sounds like somthing disturbed the solder joint while it was @ liquidus. Could the part/leads be moving on the 2cnd pass ?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 07 07:16:25 EST 2004 | davef
Cold solder prior to properly performing a well designed drop test. Actually, "cold solder" means different things to different people. Two dull solder connection conditions are: * "Disturbed" solder joint: a solder joint that has an "angular face
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 01 12:04:46 EST 2000 | JohnW
Adam, Didn't we do this already?, check the archives, I've discussed rotational carriers before. You can use them fo setting up an designing the pallet but you can't use them for mass prouction, for one your waisting valuable pallet space, for anoth
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
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 22:01:24 EST 2004 | Dean
I find this disturbing when customers dictate your process and equipment? Your responsibility is to deliver a quality product on time. Why would your customer care HOW you achieve this? Hence the success of Chinese manufacturing. I have one custo