Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 18:51:52 EDT 2004 | gregoryyork
Found problem many years ago by chemical extraction and IR analysis, produces alarming amounts of plasticizer from under cured or incorrect mix of hardener to liquid photoimageable solder resist. Problems this causes are endless and many things blame
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 09 08:23:31 EST 2005 | davef
We don't have experience on this, but first we'd talk to a technical type at our solder paste supplier. Baring that, we'd: * Soak a paper towel in a 'solvent' [ie Kyzen XJN, EnviroSense Enviro Gold, Petroferm Hydrex, etc]. * Place the towel in conta
Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 10:11:54 EDT 2005 | russ
I would use a foam fluxer since spraying rosin will make the stickiest nastiest mess you can imagine. 18 layer board huh? You will want convection preheat, both top and bottom preheaters, preheat tunnel of at least 4-5', a chip wave, laminar flow w
Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 19:35:36 EDT 2005 | davef
Certainly, most often, the focus of pot analysis is directed at controlling impurities. Maintaining proper level of tin is important, also. When the portion of tin decreases: * Liquidous temperature increases. * Ability to wet decreases. * Solder c
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 09:57:31 EDT 2005 | fctassembly
Proy, Another issue is what exact formulation of SAC is used. Much of the SAC305 being used in Asia contains phosphorus, which is added in an attempt to reduce the heavy drossing that SAC305 produces. Phosphorus acts as a flux on steel so will increa
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 02:47:01 EDT 2005 | stalkerb
Thanks Cmiller & PR, I am warmed to hear others are doing this sort of thing.......like all inovative ideas, you often stumble into them. As far as im aware the ERSA dual Pot is the only machine avaiable on the market that can do this sort of thing
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 14:44:42 EST 2006 | greg york
Not sure about Sn/Cu/Ni large market share here in Europe as we have a large part of the UK market with SACP0307 alloy 0.3%Ag introduced over Two years ago Also worked against Sn/Cu/Ni alloy with large TV Co and they went with 0.3%Ag due to reliabili
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 28 21:20:43 EDT 2006 | Baer
So what is your company? P. KAY is not aware of you or of this situation and we would like to discuss it. The only way that you could have what you claim is if the maintenance were not done and if spent MS2 were left on the solder pot for days. Like
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 16:00:07 EST 2006 | DannyJ
Sr. Tech, First, thank you for the great laugh! Second, I always go for that 'deer caught in headlights look' that they get when you start asking your questions. As a caveat, I have learned to slow down when they start drooling out of one side of
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 15:04:51 EST 2006 | Fliyer32
I tried MS2 for almost two weeks and I can see it works. MS2 is more a preventive tool rather than a solution to convert pour on top of the dross. Very important if you use this stuff is that you do the encapsulation of the wave, the bigger the surfa