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Poor Paste Release

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 09 05:14:56 EST 2006 | abhinavajmera

Hi all, I want to know the possible causes of poor paste release in stencil printing process if the same brand and part number of solder paste that has been used successfully is being used with a set of process parameters which worked before. Other t

Solder Paste Evaluation

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 10:08:58 EST 2006 | samir

I agree with URL. We made a mistake years ago paying a consultant for something that can be done your in-house technical staff. The consultant took a bunch of notes and suggested we all wear "finger cots". His solution didn't help us with our prob

Solder Analysis

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 10:50:09 EST 2006 | beta

All, Current supplier of Solder bar charges for Pot Analysis to be carried out. �60 a go. They say that they get charged so they pass it on, With the imminent change over to leadfree this rule still applies. Anyone know of a Lab etc. in Ireland th

Solder Analysis

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 20 03:45:03 EST 2006 | aj

Guys, I have told the Rep. that their are customers in the UK getting free analysis samples carried out but he still insists that this is not the case. I have managed to get 50% for 2006 calender year ,I suppose I will just have to put up and shut

BGA rework using Tacky Flux

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 14 08:13:14 EST 2006 | gipos Mike

We are doing a lot of CSP-BGA rework with tacky flux from Senju Metal.Their flux is very good.We are buying directly from Japan 529D flux. We have reworked BGA processor plastic sockets of Fujitsu Laptops. What kind of flux you are using? Not all of

BGA rework using Tacky Flux

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 16 10:59:25 EST 2006 | davef

Ken Tacky flux reworked BGA will be perfectly reliable in most customer use environments. We do not have data, but the tacky flux reworked BGA will be less reliable than a BGA reworked with paste [assuming all other factors are the same], because t

MS2 molten solder surfactant

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 23 16:35:51 EST 2006 | frankp

Took your advice Sara, and did contact PK. Got a data sheet that says "no residue on boards or components". But not done with concerns just yet - for example, if the MS2 becomes thicker and more viscous, what's that doing to my pumps? Unfortunately n

MS2 molten solder surfactant

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 22:09:08 EST 2006 | Baer

Hi all, I will do my best to answer questions on MS2 here. I will try to check back at least every other day. The MS2 does not mix with the solder. It only reacts with the dross. It does not get down into the pumps. It was just formally anounced la

Opinions about AOI Machines

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 21:30:17 EST 2006 | sessioc

We just installed 2 YESTech 2050's for our 2 lines and I'm extremely happy with them. Our machines are setup inline post reflow w/ the capability of diverting good/bad boards utilizing Nutek's t-type turn unit. Of course, we all know that the objec

Opinions about AOI Machines

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 22:52:44 EDT 2006 | SD

I've been using an Omrom machine for over 5 years now. I have mixed feelings about it. It has paid for itself many times over, but it needs constant tweaking. Constant tweaking is something I believe all AOI machines need, but the way our system wo


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