Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 03 10:08:24 EST 2005 | WDLau
Hi All, How about leadfree proces but with leaded BGA, please comment WDLau
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 15:59:05 EST 2005 | davef
It depends. Probably it's fine for consumer products.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 22:01:33 EST 1999 | Dave F
Sergio: You're looking on all the wrong places. Go to: * SMTnet PCBCE Mart * chipshooters.com * ipc.org * Any of the myrid of equipment brokers listed in the archives * Panasonic Good luck Dave F
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 16:43:53 EST 2004 | Guest
Yes, the (large) company where I work has the policy not to use leadfree BGA's in the "old" process, so it's not unusual. Be prepared to have more customers having this opinion.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 21:32:49 EST 2005 | davef
We've had several conversations about that here on SMTnet. Search the fine SMTnet Archives. For instance: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=30307
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 09:55:42 EST 2005 | WDLau
Hi Dave, Then you think it is ok to use leaded (Sn/Pb) BGA with Lead free solder paste (SAC)and reflow process, As someone told it is not reliable and it should not be allowed to go,
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 06:41:43 EST 2004 | clampron
Good Morning Everyone, I had a question regarding the use of a lead free BGA in a leaded process. All of the information I have gathered from various seminars state that this is OK. It will process more like a column grid array where the 63/37 will
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 26 21:18:04 EST 2004 | tellinghuisen
Chris, We also do not allow the use of Lead-Free BGAs in a lead based process. It is actually one of the things that scares us most about converting to Pb-free. Most of the suppliers that we have talked with are planning on moving to the SAC
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 22:56:58 EDT 2000 | Dave F
CK: Awww, just think how easy this is gonna be to make those others that wouldn't take this on look like whimps. Pass the ketchup please ... Bag the reps, they're good for lunch, but that's about it. Your equipment could have been made by a compa
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 14:24:26 EDT 2010 | davef
See, the bean counters are taking over. They've got you out there counting flyshit. Chip parts aren't worth the time it takes to count them, even with a counterometer. Watch out!!! Next thing they'll have you doing is sweeping-up misplaces, figurin
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