Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 17:45:31 EDT 2011 | smt_guy
thanks for all your replies. we tried running our beta runs and have lots of issues. first our molding process which was set to 450'F temp at 1200 PSI smashed the circuit card components and penetrated the epoxy compound we used to encapsulate the C
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 03:02:59 EDT 2011 | grahamcooper22
starting point with zone settings would be, 100 / 160 / 200 / 225 / 260 deg C...but you'll have to check the exact profile on the pcb with a reflow profiler....making sure you meet the paste spec and making sure you don't heat any devices up to quic
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 02:56:18 EDT 2011 | grahamcooper22
the cause could be moisture in your pcbs. To check it...pass some bare pcbs through your reflow oven (this is a simple way of drying them out a bit), then paste and place and reflow as normal....if solder beads disappear then the pcbs have too much m
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 14:00:40 EDT 2011 | ppcbs
Our company is finishing up a design prototype for an easy to use re-balling fixture. 100% ball attach, and you can re-ball more than one BGA at a time. Initial investment will be in fixture cost, but you will be able to re-ball several chips in ar
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 01 15:50:59 EDT 2011 | markhoch
I don't believe that particle size of the solderpaste will offer you any relief from this issue. The solder flows into the via, leeching away from the desired solderpoint, after the solder has become liquious. The chemical make-up of the solder contr
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 16 17:02:40 EDT 2011 | boardhouse
The finish looks like Immersion Tin or Silver. if its lead free Hot air - could be issue of to high of a Tin Content. find out what brand of Hasl they are using. SL100 Example. Is this tarnished look only being seen after assembly or have you seen
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 13 09:43:11 EDT 2011 | mosborne1
Delamination almost always is caused by moisture in the PCB. You can try to keep some of the PCBs in a dry box after recieving them. You can also slowly heat them up to bake out moisture. If you are purchasing boards form overseas form a board house
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 24 15:04:22 EDT 2011 | kahrpr
I am going to open the flood gates of comments. The purpose of no clean is so you do not have to clean it. Yes I am aware of no cleans that you can clean. If you need to clean the boards use a water soluble paste. If you do not clean, no clean prop
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 19:08:05 EDT 2011 | garym4569
Right now we are mainly using it in bypass mode until we can program our new inspection recipes. We also tried setting a quick inspection program just to see if bypass mode was not working correctly. Still will not handle pcb transfer correctly. I
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 20:35:33 EDT 2011 | zywong
Hi All, I'm facing a problem is the PCBs are having delamination issue which after SMT reflow process & wave solder process. Dose anybody faced this issue before? The profile setting are correct settings. Some question i wonder: 1) Is that long time
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