Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 10:13:30 EDT 2007 | Bob R.
We had a crisis with one BGA causing huge yield losses due to this defect. Nothing we could do with the profile got rid of it. Changing paste didn't get rid of it. It was the BGA warping in reflow, caused the corners to lift up when the solder was
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 17 16:43:09 EDT 2003 | davef
Background: * Bulwith, Ronald A., �Failure Analysis of Solder Joints�, �Insulation/Circuits� magazine, February 1978 * Banks, Donald R., et al., �The Effects of Solder Joint Voiding on Plastic Ball Grid Array Reliability�, Proceedings of the Technica
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 10:28:46 EDT 1999 | Joe Cameron
Hello all, Been doing some comparisons on joints made using the soldering iron versus reflowed solder paste (on a QFP package). The difference is quite significant: the joints made by the soldering iron are inconsistent and in many cases not filled
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 15:03:19 EDT 1999 | lima
| | Does anyone know of any industry guidelines for the exhausting of volatiles in reflow ovens? I've seen some numbers like 1,000ppm for the oven atmosphere, but is this typical? | | | | My concern is the volatiles in my WS629 solder paste may be
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 00:16:28 EDT 1999 | Mike D.
| Does anyone know of any industry guidelines for the exhausting of volatiles in reflow ovens? I've seen some numbers like 1,000ppm for the oven atmosphere, but is this typical? | | My concern is the volatiles in my WS629 solder paste may be attack
Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 20:38:32 EDT 1999 | lima
Does anyone know of any industry guidelines for the exhausting of volatiles in reflow ovens? I've seen some numbers like 1,000ppm for the oven atmosphere, but is this typical? My concern is the volatiles in my WS629 solder paste may be attacking th
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 12 23:25:29 EDT 2001 | chinaren
As you know there will be a lot of residues(such as rosin) left especialy on the peak zone and cooling zone of reflow oven after reflow soldering in a time. who use one kind of effective liquor or effective method to clean the residues ?
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 11:18:45 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Hello all, | | Been doing some comparisons on joints made using the soldering iron versus reflowed solder paste (on a QFP package). The difference is quite significant: the joints made by the soldering iron are inconsistent and in many cases not
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 17:17:57 EDT 2001 | medernach
I use BioAct SC-10 and it seems to work pretty well. The best bet is to contact your solder paste manufacturer and ask them for a recommended cleaning solvent for the flux residues... Regards, Justin
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 11:42:24 EDT 2002 | Brad Jakeway
What you are seeing on your gold fingers is referred to as flux spattering. This is a very commond problem with gold fingers if you have a zero flux spattering criteria for quality control. The key to eliminating this problem is in the reflow profi