Electronics Forum: reflow (Page 756 of 949)

Re: Solutions For Low Volume BGA/SMT Rework

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 13:52:58 EST 1998 | mike c

| We are in need of a low cost system for the rework of | various SMT devices. Ideally the machine should support BGA, | SQFP, and large PLCCs. | Is it a dream to ask for SMT tweezers, a regular iron, | and a convection pencil as well? Want a machin

Re: Reflow oven feedback

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 02:50:33 EST 1998 | Scott McKee

| I am currently evaluating some different reflow ovens | for a future purchase. The manufacturers we are | looking at are Conceptronic, BTU, and Heller. Any | feedback on these manufacturers would be welcome. | I am particularly interested in: | 1

Re: Soldering Temperature for TQFP160

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 20 13:33:14 EST 1998 | Justin Medernach

| This is a re-post of my previous message. I typed my Email address wrong in the other message. I am sorry for any inconvenience caused. | Is there anyone who can tell me what is the maximum allowable soldering temperature when soldering a TQFP (Thi

Re: SMT at home?!

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 26 04:48:48 EST 1998 | Grant Petty

| Is there any way to implement SMT at home? | I want to assemble a prototype board of mine. | How can I hand-solder a 208-pin 0.5 mm lead | pitch PQFP -- lead-by-lead (the usual way), | or side-by-side (partial heating method)? | Alas, no SMD rework

Re: white dirty solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 20:25:52 EST 1998 | Steve Gregory

| I have a problem! The solder on my pc boards look great comeing out | of my reflow oven. They go thrue the rest of the prossese | and at the end at the qc station it's cold or whitish or gray not shiny. | does any one have a idea on how to correct

Re: white dirty solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 15:13:50 EST 1998 | justin medernach

| I have a problem! The solder on my pc boards look great comeing out | of my reflow oven. They go thrue the rest of the prossese | and at the end at the qc station it's cold or whitish or gray not shiny. | does any one have a idea on how to correct

Re: white dirty solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 17:07:18 EST 1998 | Graham Naisbitt

A reasonable assumption but it could be a reaction between your solder resist and the fluxes in the wave and reflow processes. The issue is, how will anyone really know? Then, are they likely to compromise circuit reliability? I have a method that wi

Re: Vapour Phase Soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 11 09:57:38 EST 1997 | Alan Brewin

Thanks to Scott for your reply, much appreciated. Are you aware of any new developments in this area? Particularly in respect to the solvents? We are aware that fluorine chemistry is now in-use with amazingly high boiling points. We understand that

MONSTER board equipment...

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 19:08:17 EDT 2001 | stefo

Happy Friday All! Well, it seems another "opportunity" has presented itself to me. Looking to assemble a 24" X 24", 52-layer board... piece-o-cake, right? Not real sure of all the components that are on it, but I do know that there is some 20-mil

Open joints

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 03 17:07:52 EDT 2001 | davef

We have had soldering problems with fine pitch QFP in the past [and probably will in the future]. Several questions leap to mind: * When you took your profile on the component pads, do you profile on the pads that did not solder well? * When you say


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