Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 31 11:33:51 EDT 2003 | yngwie
I faced problem over connecter's pin that were hot air soldered. This connector has 168 pins ( similar to the straddle connector ). The process is to apply the flux onto the connector's J-leads, and the hot air pencil were then ran thru' the leads to
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 05 13:12:33 EST 2003 | msivigny
Hello davide, the biggest advantage you'll find with a complete N2 tunnel is the minimization of oxidation during board preheating. Using only an inerted solder pot allows the oxidation to build up throughout the preheat stages and introduces contami
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 10:03:29 EST 2010 | scottp
Instead of a minimum thickness, we require no exposed copper or SnCu intermetallic. We've been having a lot of trouble lately with suppliers of SN100 HASL boards giving us pads with very irregular solder deposits with areas of exposed intermetallic.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 11:33:15 EDT 2011 | caerleon
easier if you recycled on-site? You can still send off for reclaimation the oxide powder that your left at the end of the process. Failing that talk to your supplier to see if they have arrangements to do this for you or look at reducing dross - i f
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 22:01:55 EDT 2013 | davef
Questions are: * How did you determine that the coating on your component leads is oxidation? * What is the oxide? BR, davef
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 04 22:48:13 EDT 2013 | winson16
SMT fine pitch connector having oxidation on lead and P&P machine keep rejecting the part. Is there any alternative way to reduce the part throw out rate without jeopardize the placement accuracy? Or is it possible to re-coat the connector lead or an
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 23:32:29 EDT 2013 | winson16
This connector was designed with gold flash plating and the lead's surface was become dull and some black mark was observed on the contact surface.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 06 07:40:02 EDT 2013 | spoiltforchoice
gold, one of the stablest elements on the periodic table oxidising. Are you sure, and why would you want to reduce the vision fail rate on a part that is clearly shockingly poor?
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 14:26:27 EDT 2013 | joekirin
On machines such as MyDatas you have the ability to mechanically center parts rather than optically centering. If your machine is capable of doing mechanical centering that would eliminate the need for the vision analysis. -Joe
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 02:15:32 EDT 2013 | winson16
Thanks Joe. I will check through this with machine supplier to understand what's their machine's ability of doing this.