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Is Aqueous Cleaning Recommended for BGA boards?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 06:13:11 EDT 2004 | abraham

We have been populating lot of BGA boards and for all these boards we have been using No clean solderpaste. We are under the impression that aqueous cleaning is not recommended for BGA boards as the residue cannot be cleaned properly. However we are

PCB Supports

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 17:56:41 EDT 2004 | Rob

I got some information on this support mechanism but was a little unsure how it worked. Let's suppose you're getting ready to run the second side, do you place the board on this support and have the support travel into the printer? Or is the support

Solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 23:00:36 EDT 2004 | yukim

Tried with several lots of solder paste, manufactured in Feb and March this year. Work ambient: 25C, 60~70%. Is this humidity too much? I'll reduce the ramp in our profile. One change: We changed the conveyor motor in our reflow oven just before the

Solder balls

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 09:19:12 EDT 2004 | tjensen

60-70% RH will be a challenge if you are running a water wash solder paste (and could be the reason you are seeing the problems). If you are running a no-clean, humidity should not be an issue. As long as the profile looks OK, I don't think the con

Question on Cyberoptics Sentry 2000 implementation

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 11:13:46 EDT 2004 | Inspection Solution

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Component location related to Fiducial marks

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 20:48:28 EDT 2004 | Darby

Yes I agree with Russ about someone asking up front and everything else. Two tips. 1. Keep the marks at least 5mm in from the conveyor edges of the pcb so that clamping systems do not hide the mark. 2. Make sure the marks are eccentric around the pcb

Wave Soldering Thick PCBs - Foam vs Spray Fluxing

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 09:21:22 EST 2004 | pjc

In almost every application an ultrasonic spray fluxer will out perform foam fluxing. Better soldering results are what most expereince after making the change to U/S spray. There are good ultrasonic units from USI and Sono-Tek. www.ultraspray.com w

ceramic cap cracking

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 20:00:48 EST 2005 | davef

150*C/min * Determining the distance it takes to lower the delta temperature at the current conveyor speed: [150*C/min]/[25 inch/min] = 6*C/inch * Calculating how much of this 6*C/inch would be spread along the length of the 0805 capacitor: [6*C/inch

ceramic cap cracking

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 03 04:55:21 EST 2005 | Dougs

OK, component wide portion runs with the conveyor, so really both sides should heat and cool at the same rate. The crack is at the termination between end cap and ceramic body and run vertically up the end cap, so when we remove the cap it comes of

Drinking Water In Production

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 08 08:34:01 EST 2005 | siverts

We allow only water in production area; but only ESD-safe containers with a cap, and the owners name on a sticker. The water bottles must not be kept on top of the machines, conveyors or nearby components/pcb:s We think this is no problem at all, a


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