Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 11:33:39 EDT 2006 | Brian
Is it possible to wave .02mm fine pitch? I get excessive bridging. Any ideas welcome. Thanks Brian
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 08:15:53 EDT 2006 | egrice1@wi.rr.com
Most companies are double sided paste and reflow, then selective soldering the thru-hole. This will give you the best results and with much more consistency than with Wave Soldering.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 05:37:49 EDT 2006 | Rob
Are you talking 0.02" (1.225mm) if so then no it's not a great idea. if you must wave it can you go to a PLCC and through hole socket it on the other side of the board?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 12:30:05 EDT 2006 | Steve
If the package is robust enough to handle surface mount followed by a pass through the wave soldering process, we have had excellent results populating the fine pitch parts with the P&P machine, reflow, then mask the solder joints prior to wave solde
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 11:56:47 EDT 2006 | russ
I think you have your pitch wrong but anyway, I have never had success with wave soldering anything less than 50 mil pitch. On a QFP I have had good luck on three sides of 25 mil but never all four sides and without defects. Mask 'em off and hand s
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 11:59:00 EST 2012 | sarason
The issue is surface tension around the connector. Your tip needs to have more surface tension than the pins of the connector as it forms a cluster when being soldered. When I used to solder superfine connectors with a metcal iron it had a horses hoa
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 07:41:06 EDT 2006 | Bubba
Check for coplaner leads if this just exists at reflow process, i.e. look at part before oven, turn on 3D at placement machine. If you see after wave solder, the wave could cause coplanarity issues on top as well if you are going slow enough to refl
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 14:05:30 EDT 2001 | davef
No, there's not a really great epoxy product for attaching thermocouples in reflow. Specifically, what's your problem? From Sanders Temprobe verbage ... Adhesives There are two general classes of material commonly used to adhesive bond thermoc
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 16 22:14:51 EDT 2005 | davef
16 thou pitch parts: Use a 5 thou laser cut electropolished stencil with 0.008"x0.045" apertures and type 3 solder paste. Bridges Connecting or Partially Connecting Adjacent Leads or Lands * Excessive solder paste * Excessive component placement pre
Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 13:48:37 EDT 2006 | dwelch123
I'm having trouble printing leads on a fine pitch part. The lead is only .008". I'm using a DEK 265 with metal squeegee and using WS200 multicore solder paste.The stencil is laser cut and polished. I've experimented with different pressures and diffe