Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 04 10:20:26 EDT 2004 | cyclopsn
Hi Ken I'm not so sure about the voltage level but I'm dealing with backplane boards. Michael, Thanks for the information, I dont mind changing the process but I need to understand why I needed to do do. That is only my concern.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 16 05:42:18 EST 2003 | nifhail
I've a query. I have one new Customer whom insisted us to use RMA paste on their product. The problem is, on some of their products they use via hole as the test point in where all the PCB finished are ENTEK and as usual I have to print solder paste
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 11:06:06 EST 2006 | Gman
Hello All, Is Ionic Cleanliness testing using say an Ionograph on No-clean assemblies a valid test? If not, why? I understand factors like PCB cleanliness but is the 1.56ug/in2 IPC criteria valid for no-clean assemblies and can an Ionograph be used
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 16 15:55:31 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi I have a funny feeling that Mike Konrad and I know each other from IBM-Endicott days, yet I could be wrong. It would be funny?? Mike gave a good answer. The Rosin or Rosin Mildly Activated Flux (RMA) if on the board at ICT (In Circuit Test) wil
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 10:52:40 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| I need an evaluation process to prove to a customer that our no-clean process does not leave excessive residue? Any ideas? Justin's right - you need to find out why there is hesitation about residue. Right now I make a board that has contacts for
Electronics Forum | Sat May 18 22:51:35 EDT 2002 | yngwie
First of all, my Customers can be described as a real "Jack-Ass" or at least the SQE does. They don't treat us as their partners OR more like "do what I said...When I started to use solder paste you probably weren't borned yet and/or probably still o
Electronics Forum | Thu May 11 16:48:57 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel
In all fairness no one has the answer for you, non of the lead-free alloys has been long enough in use or have supporting long-term reliability data. No matter what alloy you will use, your company will be at risk, that�s why so many exemptions are a
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 09:28:47 EDT 1999 | Jeanjean
Dear All, In order to understand the soldering technologies in SMT, I'd like to understand why some cards are soldered and then cleaned, or only soldered whitout water cleaning nor "ultra sound" wavelength. I mean that I wonder why we use toxic flu
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 22:35:32 EDT 2004 | davef
We can clean the blank out of LARGE BGA. [Cleaning small BGA is a whoooole nuther issue.] But before we get into that, what's the problem and its breadth? Why are you getting poor wetting? What's the story on the components, board, process materia
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 28 12:18:03 EDT 2008 | grics
Why yes, I regognize all the best. WML, I have an idea... I am going to call it, the Dunker. Instead of anyone foaming, I will get the wave operators to throw the boards into a rubbermaid tub full of flux/gasoline mixture and send through to the wav