Electronics Forum: lead free solder paste (Page 74 of 326)

Lead-free and Leaded solder in the same reflow

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 12:02:22 EST 2006 | aj

how would you apply both pastes.? anyway, I have succesfully run leadfree bga with lead paste. You gotta find a profile that kinda meets both requirements. Taking into consideration the peak temp and time above. dont have details on hand but I ca

RoHS parts - leaded solder

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 25 16:27:46 EDT 2005 | stepheniii

It is not OK to use leadfree BGA's with a lead process. Other parts "should" be reverse compatable. But I first saw problems over 5 years ago with Paladium leads and a lead process. Don't confuse saying "it's ok to use lead free parts in a leaded p

a last chance to support the exempt request for lead in solders

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 09 12:19:28 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel

To all Techneters, Here�s a last chance to support the exempt request for lead in solders, Link to the publication and supporting documentation: http://tinyurl.com/y3p2dc Follow link below to support the exempt, John (RoHSUSA) made it very simpl

Solder climbs on the lead and touches the body of the component

Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 12:58:07 EDT 2014 | emeto

Hello all, I have a diode(gold plated)on some assemblies that gives me a a hard time. The paste is wetting too good and climbs the lead of the component and touches the body which is a defect. I just wonder what if there is a way to heat the board e

Ideal lenght for Selective solder

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 08:29:57 EDT 2013 | proceng1

When bridging becomes an issue, I like short leads. Lead Free is where I see most bridging occur. Usually when lead length starts to approach lead spacing. As long as the lead is discernible in the joint, it's acceptable. If you are having troubl

Rework solder fountain in lead-free

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 23 11:05:21 EDT 2003 | Kris

Hi Any of the rework solder pot manufacturers such as AIRVAC or other wise have any suggestions on what to do with having lead-free solders in the rework fountain solder equipment ? nozzzles, pumps and flow ducts seems that no published informati

Reflow issues with leaded paste and mixed components

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 14 10:10:52 EST 2005 | davef

When soldering your full tin (no lead) and Pb95/Sn5 solder components, you need to modify your PbSn reflow recipe to compensate for the higher melting point of the changed solder alloy [with your Sn62/Pb36/Ag2 solder paste] on those component leads.

No-Lead solder defect - No solder on pads

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 12 11:52:59 EST 2003 | Marc Simmel

I have encountered problems with a 90/10 tin-lead plated SMT component wicking all the solder paste off the pads on the substrate. Worst, the defect occurs randomly - adjacent leads may have 'good' joints, though heel fillets are poor. The solder pa

Solder climbs on the lead and touches the body of the component

Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 13:55:19 EDT 2014 | hegemon

It sounds like a bit too much solder on the PWB, caused by too large a pad for the lead it will contain. In that case solder reduction is the way to move forward. What are the options there? 1. New stencil or stencils - (not desirable) 2. Increas

QFN solder issues Lead Free

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 27 15:51:29 EDT 2007 | hussman

Well I agree with jdumont in the fact that you should reduce the center pad at least 50%. Generally the sides of the leaded ends are not plated and solder will not wick up. This means only the bottoms of the leads wil solder. Look in this area whe


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