Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 13 12:47:53 EST 2005 | grantp
Hi, No because we don't have the ability to do that, and what is the problem with it? Can you describe what happens and how it's different to soldering a high temp BGA solder ball. My guess is if the solder ball does not melt, then there should be n
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 02 14:53:56 EST 1999 | Tony
| Hi everybody. | Somebody know any consideration or special care to make a profile for BGA's. | | any advice is aprecied. | | thanks | Al Carrillo | | | | Al, I have been using the same process as Justin recomendations. I have been verry su
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 23:42:11 EST 1998 | Mike
| Can anyone give me any info on the effective removal of BGA's? I need to be able to take a variety of BGA's off boards quickly without creating pad damage. I am not yet concerned about the re-attach process. Depending on your rework station,Useing
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 30 16:29:31 EST 1998 | Tony Arteaga
| | Can anyone give me any info on the effective removal of BGA's? I need to be able to take a variety of BGA's off boards quickly without creating pad damage. I am not yet concerned about the re-attach process. | Depending on your rework station,| U
Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 09:47:03 EDT 2005 | denismeloche
We sell rework stations for all kind of components and boards. The systems are designed to fit a particular size board and it's very difficult to design a one size fits all system. I personally have a lot of experience reworking high mass, high hea
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 21:12:13 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Steve: We talked about hi temp solders for a different application recently. Lookit: High temperature solder paste for gold plated MCMs - Tuan Bui 13:43:06 01/26/2000 Good luck Dave F
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 20:11:14 EDT 2009 | hohk
Thanks Davef! 3M's product description of "3M™ XYZ-Axis Electrically Conductive Adhesive Transfer Tape 9719 is suitable for attaching low surface energy (LSE) EMI shields to electronic and electrical devices where high temperature (up to 400C) is re
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 13:54:13 EDT 2004 | paul_boxboro
I'm with Chris' approach as a first effort. If you don't have any luck, consider using a high (reflow)temp solder paste for the first pass reflow, and your standard solder paste for the second pass refow. Years ago I had a similiar challenge with an
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 12:17:02 EST 2000 | vickij
Hi! Has anyone out there ever tried to use a high-temp and a low-temp solder paste on a double-sided board without using an adhesive? (Populate the bottom side with the high temp paste, reflow, turn it over, then run the top side). I looked in the
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 11 10:07:30 EDT 2007 | jdumont
Search the archives here for info. There is lots of posts on this. Short answer is Kapton isn't the best solution. Try aluminum tape or conductive glue if you don't feel comfortable soldering with high temp stuff.