Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 19:16:49 EDT 2001 | jagman
Dave: Actually, I'm located in the South Bay (Santa Clara)! Good guess. Now, for more in-depth information: So far, the distribution has been limited to one board out of 10 assembled, so far from one lot. The components assembled are exclusively
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 15:43:41 EDT 2001 | davef
More information would be helpful. For instance: * Talk about the distribution of the problem, including a single lot or from various lots and over components and component types on the board * Tell us about the board (ie, thickness, type, solder ma
Electronics Forum | Sun May 13 21:02:34 EDT 2001 | djarvis
Gary, You're not trying to clean these boards with Iso or other solvents after using no-clean solder paste? That'll do it.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 10:56:38 EDT 2018 | dleeper
I've never seen this before and I would be suspicious. Have you tried to dust it off with a brush or Q-tip, it might just be some sort of process contamination. Have you looked at the reel to see if the parts are coming in with these spots from the
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 15:27:50 EDT 2015 | u4bga
Hi! We're noticing white spots on 2 PCBAs after the selective soldering & DI Wash processes. ----Facts---- 1) The marking is on all boards, irrespective of date code 2) It only happens on leads that have been selective soldered 3) The pattern of w
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 12 09:49:38 EDT 2015 | davef
If the boards were still "wet" after DI wash, your [I assume] low res flux could be reacting with the moisture on the board and causing the white spots. The preheater in the wave could have more dryification than the preheater on the selective solde
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 08:58:04 EDT 2023 | tommy_magyar
This is a defect in all IPC classes. Solder has not wetted to the land where solder is required.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 23:45:20 EST 1998 | Kallol Chakraborty
Hi folks , Lately we are seeing a lot of rawcards with black spots on the pads - most of them have Au finish(immersion gold) . We did a lot of inspecton after wave solder and found that only (fine pitch) QFP are affected the most. Our inspection /te
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 04:58:19 EDT 2023 | auriga2001
I agree with the two other replies. Left alone, it is a defect. If it's just excess adhesive or coating, you can use IPC-7711/7721 'Rework, Modification and Repair of Electronic Assemblies' for guidance on removing. Section 2.3.1 explains how to te
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 01 07:24:44 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| Hi folks , | Lately we are seeing a lot of rawcards with black spots on the pads - most of them have Au finish(immersion gold) . We did a lot of inspecton after wave solder and found that only (fine pitch) QFP are affected the most. Our inspection