Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 21:56:31 EST 2020 | emeto
Did you try a ramp to spike profile? My thought is that you burn all your flux in your long soak and when the actual reflow happens, you have no flux activators working. Also will be interesting to see your profile and know more about the defects. Is
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 11:29:02 EST 2024 | carl_p
Would you be able to post an image of the joint in concern? Sounds a good problem to resolve. Guessing you have used an external profiler & not the oven built in type? If 100% certain the profile is correct I would focus on the paste from my exper
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 07:56:26 EDT 2002 | cyber_wolf
I have a question to pose for all of you. We use BTU TRS ovens for all of our SMT reflow. Anyone that has had any experience with these ovens knows that they are large and the have a lot of " thermal mass" Which means to me that they are very stable
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 09:58:50 EST 2009 | dyoungquist
As was stated before, you need to have oven temperatures (profile) set such that you get good solder joints with the paste you are using. And definately run a profiler through yor oven to verify it is working properly. As for components, most data
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 11:22:43 EDT 2010 | krish_bala
Thank you Graham and Steve, I realized I was running a bit too hot and that is easy for me to change. The problem however was that I have 14 other profiles that I had created that still give me varied results. I am still facing issues with each di
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 08:45:26 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi Henry, amoung all things that cause this funny effect the most effective measures in my experience were good PCB design (pads and equal thermal conditions for both sides of the components), placement accuracy and profiling, profiling, profiling. L
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 17:37:21 EDT 2004 | mikecollier
We currently use a KIC 2000 system to profile on our oven and create our recipes. I had a customer in today reviewing our profiles, and he had concerns that we were exceeding 4 deg. c/sec. on our profiles. The process window parameters that we use
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 15:14:51 EST 2007 | James
I have this board that we are currently having problems with. When we run the BGA side with the hotter temp. the connectors on the other side lift off their pads. The BGA is lead free, that is why we have to use the hotter profile. Would it be
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 10:38:14 EST 2008 | slthomas
Sure looks like flux residue to me and I don't know how your bare boards could be causing that unless there's something on them when you get them, and that you would notice. I'd still be looking at my own system, blowers and exhaust lines. Do any of
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 08:15:37 EST 2008 | jola
Our profile tempatures in the owen is: Preheat 6 zoones 135,155,165,175,185,195. Peak 3 zoones 255,245,240. We do check our profiles with test probs and a "Surveier" temrature recorder every 3 month and we are within the paste supplyer recommendation