Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 17:30:07 EST 2001 | davef
You give no clue of what you want to write about. Let's try this: J-STD-001, 8.3.1 Particulate Matter says words to the effect of solder balls / splats shall be neither: * Loose or able to be dislodged during normal service � NOR * Violate minimu
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 10:45:12 EST 2016 | steprog
Yes, working with both the solder reps and the oven manufacture. It seems everything is in spec.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 05 12:45:06 EST 2016 | horchak
Your most likely ramping temp to fast and boiling the flux, or do have moisture in the fabs. BTW every solder paste rep has the solution until their product doesn.t work then they have excuses.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 08 17:37:29 EST 2016 | steprog
Sorry, I guess I don't know how to address an individual on this thread directly. The fella who represents the anti-flux solder paste - Graham Cooper.
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 03 13:01:36 EDT 2011 | waveroom
I'm thinking that your soldering irons are not up to the task. take a tip temperature measurement of the iron prior to and during soldering process. With high temp solder alloys you need an iron that provides continuous temperature at the tip. Doing
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 14:11:32 EST 2012 | tkotwal
I'm also looking for tips for SMT hand soldering with Sn05Pb93.5Ag1.5. Our technician is quite good with standard SMT hand soldering, but hasn't worked with HMP solder. Some specific questions: - If the iron tip is hot enough (consistently), can we
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 16:05:58 EDT 2011 | blnorman
Define High melting point solder
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 21:24:00 EDT 2012 | vergara1
I'm also looking for tips for SMT hand soldering > with Sn05Pb93.5Ag1.5. Our technician is quite > good with standard SMT hand soldering, but hasn't > worked with HMP solder. > > Some specific > questions: > > - If the iron tip is hot enough >