Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 15:06:36 EDT 2009 | c111
we had many problems with this. there is no standard that I could ever find. we came up with our own after weeks of headaches. we use 25% as our guide line we use window pain only for the center paid to allow for out gassing and reduce 15-20% globaly
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 19:16:04 EDT 2009 | jmelson
Are you sure there is any "cleaning" needed? Can you see leftover bits of the teflon remaining? If so, work on it with an Xacto knife. But, most thermocouple wires are VERY hard to solder - as in practically impossible. Many of them have aluminum
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 19:08:45 EDT 2009 | jlawson
Also consider electroltyics as some brands can only cope with one pass through reflow, 2 max. In Vapor phase 1 pass max is typical. Although depends on makers specs and what they say the device can withstand. main issue is Dielectrics get damaged , c
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 11:38:28 EDT 2009 | dyoungquist
I'd be more concerned with the pcb itself then I > would be with standard SMT components. Are you > using a PCB with a high Tg? (170 degrees C or > greater) The circuit board material is NP-170B (Nan Ya Plastics Corporation). It has a Tg of 170
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 03:59:26 EDT 2009 | hurr
Hallo Joanne, I had employed by producer of Ecofrec 303. We make many tests of corrosion and conductive test in our company. All results of this tests was OK . Vast majority correspond mil standarts. When I ask my labor assistent in BRY, white residu
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 11:35:07 EDT 2009 | davef
There are many possibilities: * Conformal coat is incompatible with surface residue on the board * Conformal coat is incompatible with solder mask on the board * Moisture is out-gassing from the board * Conformal coat is too thick and does not allow
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 22 03:24:39 EDT 2009 | shinseimy
Base on my PCB experience, the contamination issue might caused by PCB finishing or SMT process (like oven or printing). Before go further, maybe you can check few things. How many PCB affected per lot?? it might be caused by humidity (storage or pac
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 16:55:48 EST 2009 | tstrat
If the contamination came from the SMT process I would have expected it to be present in the joint above the finish. It is isolated to the EN layer in the ENIG finish. We are doing more analysis to determine the number of boards with the contaminatio
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 22 00:51:53 EDT 2009 | rohitfast
In our industry we are producing PCB on which generally number of total component is around 2000. My query is maximum how many component or CRD we can rework in a single board, and what should be the criteria to scrap the board? Is there any specific
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 15:38:27 EDT 2009 | davef
We believe that some suppliers replace nickel with cobalt in SN100 to product a shinier, less grainy, more attractive lead-free solder connection. SN100E sales-types like the idea that it is available in paste, bar stock, and other forms; as compare