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BGA drop off from the boards

Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 09:27:37 EDT 2014 | emeto

Hello, these pads look so clean.....I am not sure you had a good solder connection there. I would check the following. 1. Is the part RoHS in a lead process 2. X -ray boards after reflow(I assume you will see head in pillow) 3. Check for board con

BGA drop off from the boards

Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 23:45:38 EDT 2014 | edriansyah

Hi Evtimov. 1. yes both part and the process are lead free/RoHS 2. I ever did X-ray, the balls shape are good and I dont see any evident of head in pillow (but my x-ray machine is not too good) Head in pillow was also my first suspect. but after the

BGA drop off from the boards

Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 23:58:48 EDT 2014 | edriansyah

Hi Hege. I was not also too confident with the black pad (coz no black residue on the remaining pad). But based on my search on the internet regarding black pad. Most of them shows a very clean BGA Pad after peel off the BGA as the picture reference

DPAK's falling off pad during reflow

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 11 09:52:53 EDT 2015 | rgduval

I assume that these parts are falling off during second-side reflow? The easy solution, of course, is to not build high-mass components on first-side reflow. If this isn't practical, however, you can try using epoxy/glue under the component. We'

Re: cleaning glue off of stencils

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 14:08:55 EST 2000 | Michael Parker

Your best answer for determining cleaning method is to contact your stencil supplier and follow their recommendation. Periodic inspection of your apertures (using microscope, or minimum 10x magnification) would also be a good idea to make sure that g

Re: cleaning glue off of stencils

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 09:32:57 EST 2000 | Dane Stokes

We use loctite to print with before begining testing on printing we asked loctite for the best cleaning solvent for there product. loctite had there own solvent that was designed to break down the propertys of their glue mix. Contact glue supplier an

Re: cleaning glue off of stencils

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 14:08:55 EST 2000 | Michael Parker

Your best answer for determining cleaning method is to contact your stencil supplier and follow their recommendation. Periodic inspection of your apertures (using microscope, or minimum 10x magnification) would also be a good idea to make sure that g

Re: cleaning glue off of stencils

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 09:32:57 EST 2000 | Dane Stokes

We use loctite to print with before begining testing on printing we asked loctite for the best cleaning solvent for there product. loctite had there own solvent that was designed to break down the propertys of their glue mix. Contact glue supplier an

blocking off stencil apertures with tape

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 19:04:32 EDT 2001 | mparker

What the heck are you doing having scotch tape in the plant? Isn't there a concern for ESD safety? Ban the scotch tape, then they won't have something to block the apertures with.

SOT23 jumping off pads when reflowing

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 10:41:43 EDT 2003 | James

It is one reference designator by a Tant C cap. When I look at the board you can see some splattering around the part. I will send you my email shortly.


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