Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 20:58:17 EST 2010 | Jacki
Hi Dave Now, I knew the Humidity for Solder paste. How about for the Epoxy? Very appreciates your soon reply. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 13:12:25 EST 2003 | Jim Mills
Use a PCB fab house that is capable of "Conductive Via Filling" is the way to do it right. A conductive epoxy is used to fill the drilled via PRIOR to final plating. After final plating, the surface of the "Filled Via" will appear to be the same as t
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 06:27:11 EST 2004 | cyber_wolf
That hand held cleaner is 10K+. I have used one before. It works OK on paste, but doesn't do a thing for epoxy. 10 grand buys a lot of wipes and elbow grease.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 06:59:31 EST 2004 | t_white
We use a SAWA to clean our stencils and it performs quite well on solder paste but not so great with epoxy. Operators find the machine very easy to use and like mentioned before it takes up minimal space and has a lower intial and operating cost.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 15:34:55 EST 2004 | adlsmt
I agree with above but would like to add: 1. You may want to try something like Bioact SC-10 wipes to clean your stencils. If what your using works good stick with it. Ultrasonic cleaners are expensive, take up room and my experience has not been go
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 18:18:02 EST 2004 | Ken
There is a japanese company that makes a ultrasonic hand-held stencil cleaner. I demo'd it for a day and it was fantastic! It even cleaned epoxy stencils. Can't recall the price...but it should be much much less than the smart sonic and other "mac
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 12:56:50 EDT 2002 | davef
His technical contribution to the forum. From these 24 postings, we can see that 75% of Sean�s postings have a decided commercial bent, as followings: * Could be argued that the posting is a good technical response. Percent of postings 25%. * Could
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 19:13:46 EST 2000 | TNT
HELLO MIKE, THE PROBLEM WITH THE VIA BEING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PAD CAN BE HANDLED. IF YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS WITH SOLDER FLOWING THROUGH AT REFLOW YOU MIGHT WANT TO CHECK YOUR VACUUM AT YOU SCREEN PRINTER. SOMETIMES THE VACUUM THAT HOLDS THE PCB
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 03:38:03 EST 2018 | premkumar_haribabu
Hi all, We have to solder a nickel tabs ( coming in SMT reels ) in to HASL PCB finish pads using refow oven & during this we facing poor wetting issues, more voids & we done pull strenth , its came out with in 1 kg ,I doubt that nickel coated materi
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