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Re: Ceramic + Hi-temp solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 14:31:39 EDT 1999 | Dave F

Michael: Two things: 1. Profile: A. Your FR4 profile will not produce good solder connections on your ceramic substrate. Hey wait a minute, you soldered FR4 at 250C?? Ceramic is a themal sponge. You'll need to play, but it should be easy compare

You have a point but your tone is questionable

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 11:35:17 EDT 1999 | Cunli Jia @ SMTnet

Dear Brian, You made two points we want to address. The first is that you are concerned about the amount of information we ask in the registration and how it is going to be used. This is a legitimate concern that we need to address, and have tried

Re: 2% silver solder paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 09:11:54 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| We process both tin/lead plated boards and gold plated boards in our surface mount group. I have used Sn62/Pb36/Ag2 solder paste on all gold plated boards to help prevent gold scavaging. To reduce the amount of different solder pastes we have to

Re: Intrusive soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 23 04:07:44 EST 1999 | Scott Davies

Rob, We are also using intrusive reflow to simultaneously process SMT and Thru-hole components. Our arrangement goes as follows: - Screen print solder paste to the single sided PCB using 0.008" laser cut stencil. - Apply adhesive dots to selected

Re: Intrusive soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 14:00:45 EST 1999 | Bob Willis

| Rob, | | We are also using intrusive reflow to simultaneously process SMT and Thru-hole components. Our arrangement goes as follows: | | - Screen print solder paste to the single sided PCB using 0.008" laser cut stencil. | - Apply adhesive dots

Re: Adhesion loss on passives over wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 13:54:30 EST 1999 | John

| Hi folks, | | I am looking for inputs on a long-standing problem encountered in our shop: Bottom-side parts (passives) falling off in the Wave...where the only remnants of the part is a flattened glue dot of proper diameter and volume, and somet

Re: Adhesion loss on passives over wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 17:18:22 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| | Hi folks, | | | | I am looking for inputs on a long-standing problem encountered in our shop: Bottom-side parts (passives) falling off in the Wave...where the only remnants of the part is a flattened glue dot of proper diameter and volume, and

Re: Adhesion loss on passives over wave

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 05:08:24 EST 1999 | Vinesh Gandhi

Hey Marc, I am not sure about the kind of process you are following. Is it Gluing+paste printing on the bottom side or just gluing on the bottom side and paste printing on the top side. The relationship which I could think of between Bottom side

Re: Non soldered leads on ic's

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 19 09:14:52 EST 1999 | Justin Medernach

| During inspection and test we find leads which do not get soldered. Some are because of insufficient paste, but with others everything looks right. This will only happen on 1 to 2 pins, and it is not isolated to a specific type of ic or location o

Re: 20 mil pitch applications

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 16:48:13 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| Our company is beginning to delve into some 20 mil applications and I'm curious to hear what kind of success others have had placing these components. What kind of fall out rates we might expect or any specific difficulties encountered and what ac


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