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soldering to thick gold plating

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 14:09:54 EDT 2006 | Chunks

Not reflowing completely. Slower = hotter. Try a slower conveyor speed.

soldering to thick gold plating

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 11:26:12 EDT 2006 | flipit

Hi, I believe you have classic gold imbrittlement here. With 80 microinches of gold you are way over the limit. You can try to reflow longer time and at a higher temperature. The gold does not melt into the solder joint. The gold dissolves into

soldering to thick gold plating

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 12:59:26 EDT 2006 | mattkehoe@sipad.com

We are trying to apply solder to boards with 80 microinches of electro plated hard gold. No components involved, just print 63/37 paste and reflow. The results are very poor on some boards, not so bad on others? Pictures at http://www.sipad.net/thick

672 PBGA on PC Card .015 thick pcb

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 17:44:30 EDT 2001 | aaelect

OK, OK. 672 ball BGA. The pcbs are PC Card bus size and are .015 thick. There are 3 on a panel with about 1/2" between and rails. The aluminum plates are about 3" by 7". There are 3 cutouts which allow for the parts from either side to protrude du

672 PBGA on PC Card .015 thick pcb

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 20:27:13 EDT 2001 | davef

That�s a 672 BALL BGA, bud!!! It�s a BIG Mutha!!! [I know. I know. For some reason suppliers call balls "pins".] Let�s focus on: * Clarifying the units on your PCB and aluminum plate thickness measurements. * Describing your use of the aluminum pl

672 PBGA on PC Card .015 thick pcb

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 22:25:50 EDT 2001 | davef

Bruce I�m with yall. Designers and fabricators say �pins�. You say: * BGA pins are 1mm [0.039�] pitch. * BGA pads are 0.4mm [0.0157�] diameter. * BGA pins are 0.6 mm [0.024�] side-to-side. * Board thickness is ~0.4 mm [0.015�] First, as you can

2nd reflow

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 14:51:46 EDT 2000 | eramirez

Currently I am running a very dense PCBA using a PCB less than 20 mils thick. We have two facilities running this product. One is using Nitrogen during reflow one is not. What is the advantage and disadvantages of using Nitrogen during the reflow

Intrusive reflow

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 25 17:02:41 EDT 2007 | johnwnz

Folks, I may be havign a thick day, it is Monday afterall and it has been very sunny over the weekend. We have recently started buildign a fairly high volume of products that is using intrusive reflow on two PTH DIN connectors and havign soem good s

200 pin connector reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 08 05:40:54 EST 2019 | leeg

We place these on a few boards and have no issues with reflow or warpage. How thick is your PCB?

Bad wetting after reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 09 15:00:04 EDT 2010 | davef

So for your SMT1/SMT2/PTH boards, you have poor solderability during SMT2. [Even if you have no SMT2 and only ST1/PTH, our answer is the same.] We assume this occurs on one board part number only. We guess that your bare boards have insufficient gol

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