Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 19:56:30 EDT 2004 | bruceatknoll
Here is some more info with regarding my Wave. 1. PCB .065" thick 2. leed length .20" (.135" protrution) I know this is high but we use many thousands and cutting each is not practical. 3. no clean flux by way of foam fluxer 4. wave machine is a HOL
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 17 17:08:22 EDT 2004 | finepitch
Russ has a hint by saying "too long of a soak at too high of a temp or being in reflow for too long/hot". I think the board should stay in the oven for 3-4 minutes, spending 60-90 seconds of which during reflow. in order to stay in the oven for 3 m
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 18:31:29 EDT 2004 | Dreamsniper
"Polymide Films absorb a great deal of moisture. Polymide laminates must be baked at more than 1 hour at 100'C or better for a double sided PWB prior to exposing the laminate to elevated temperatures such as that required for soldering. Moisture abso
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 07:29:58 EDT 2005 | siverts
Steve, Thanks for Your replay and I agree with You. But sometimes I find it hard to always have the optimum in every aspect of our high mix/low volume electronics assembly production. We also do a lot of prototype production. In this case we had to g
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 01:36:23 EDT 2005 | adlsmt
The parts could still be the problem regardless if they came from different lots. If you look under a high mag microscope you should be able to see to some extent if once the lead is gone does it look like the lead plating is gone from the lead and i
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 13:47:11 EST 2006 | russ
To answer your question it was mentioned that allowing the boards to cool slightly between reflow and wash may help this case to eliminate thermal shock from immediately going into colder water straight out of the oven with no cooling. In looking at
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 18:21:20 EDT 2008 | emti
BGA Placement is not easy as we think, Mainly you have to make sure you don't have acceessive amount of paste, try to paste your board as it covers full ball, make sure it is not short before you place any part. If you placing the BGA by hand be car
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 17:06:08 EDT 2004 | russ
What are your temps at the locations that you are having trouble with. We cannot tell anything by the zone settings of an oven. We need max temp, how long above liquidous etc.. a lot of times this symptom is due to too long of a soak at too high o
Electronics Forum | Tue May 05 15:45:37 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Looking to buy used or new tubes, that will fit an SOIC-16 | Need these tubes ASAP. We need to bake these parts and drypack. | Please email or call if you can help. | Eric Jenkins | 801 956-0897 Eric I'm not sure of the manufacturer of the parts th
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 09:31:26 EDT 2006 | marc
All data loggers will be warmer at the higher lead free temps. Only two ways around this... better thermal barriers or fans after the profile to cool it down. Some places do not allow fans on the production floor due to static electricity, in that