Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 09:23:26 EST 2001 | P.Gerits
Hello, Standard way to calculate stencil design can be done as follows: A normal ratio of aperture width/stencil thickness = 1.5 for pitches below 650u A normal ratio of stencil aperture width against pad width = 0.8-0.9 (or stencil aperture 10%-20
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 06:09:19 EST 2005 | amstech
Yes, components do contribute to the non wets in fine pitch reflow. Oxidation is the main culprit. May ask where it is coming from. Can not say in particular. May be burn in test process or end of line baking, hot / cold testing and need to run DOE'
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 10 11:36:53 EDT 2008 | stevea
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Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 21:41:49 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, We have been running the same stencils for about a year, 5 thou thick, 1-mm pitch BGA's and every-things been ok, but then suddenly over the last week, 2 different products have had paste release issues with the BGA. It's odd because nothings c
Electronics Forum | Mon May 17 02:06:57 EDT 2004 | johnwnz
Look here: _a class=roll > href="http://www.aimsolder.com/techarticles/tech%2 > 0sheet%20BGA%20voiding-%20reducing%20through%20pro > cess%20optimization.pdf" > target="_blank"_http://www.aimsolder.com/techartic > les/tech%20sheet%20BGA%20voidin
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 16:17:59 EDT 2001 | davef
I am unaware of any industry standard for specifying apertures for SM stencils. I am aware of IPC-7525, Stencil Design Guidelines. You can obtain it from IPC [http://www.ipc.org]. Further, it seems like there is an article on stencil design ever
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 13:39:48 EDT 2004 | procon
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Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 15:32:27 EDT 2004 | russ
Where does the 260 Deg. C spec. come from that you mention?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 12:23:59 EDT 2004 | Ted
Hi everyone! I am looking for a lead-free solder that will survive a customer reflow of 260C. I am currently using SN10/Pb88/Ag02 but the reflow temperature is to high (320C) for the FR4 boards that we have. I know there are higher temp FR4 boards
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 02 03:26:40 EDT 2012 | spopov
Hello! We want to try Lead Free paste Sn42/Bi58. Can we use this paste with Lead fihish such as HASL. I am worry about low melting temperature of 138C.