Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 21:04:06 EDT 2002 | davef
So, why can't you clean misprints on Entek boards? Entek: Cheap, flat, OK shelf life, not without process and fabrication issues. Your Entek organic solderability protection is probably Entek Plus [CU106A] made by Ethone OMI. Consider getting a co
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 03:01:25 EDT 2002 | martz
We experience e-test failure due to BGA problem. The product was subjected to 40 deg.C hot air blowing on the BGA area and it works pretty well. The product then failed when the temperature became 36 deg. C as the hot air blower is withdrawn. If it
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 08:37:39 EDT 2002 | davef
When you talk about 'poor wetting', 'dewett', 'no wets', etc.; are you seeing solder pulling back or away from the pad? Please describe the condition. Dewetting. The condition in the solder joint in which the liquid solder has not adhered intimate
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 12:55:41 EDT 2002 | johnw
we run the paste in both air and n2 depending on customer requirements again it run's fairly well in both. Some people say it's better sme say it doesn't make a bit of difference, I'm somewhere in between at the moment. I definately think there's imp
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 09:05:11 EDT 2002 | davef
N2 PPM vs %RH? With a firm grasp of the obvious, reflow oven manufacturers rig N2 ovens differently than non-N2 ovens. The N2 displaces O2. Usually N2 oven monitor something or other to give an indication of N2 ppm. %RH really isn't part of the eq
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 17 18:41:29 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
Hi Brian Thank you very much for you comments, Points well taken, forgive the length of my response here, but I wanted to respond to each of your points. The Pick and Place machine �should� be the bottleneck. The reason is in my 20 years in the in
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 12 12:05:35 EDT 2002 | russ
I use Paste for high temp balls and/or co-planarity/warpage issues. normally I only use paste flux for ball attachment. One down side to paste application is registration and volume anomalies with those little micro-stencils (for me anyway). Your
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 20:57:01 EDT 2002 | davef
We don�t use this glue. What does Heraeus say about your condensate? [I'm With the previous poster. Your condensate sounds like goop from NC flux not glue.] How to clean out a 3 meter length of chimney? Depends on your tolerance for pain * Take
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 13:46:54 EDT 2002 | soupatech
Hello again.... I have been reading up on profiles and how to set them up for different results. I now have an upcomming job with some strict guidlines on reflow. I was wondering... if I were to email a pic of my desired profile could someone out the
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 16 11:03:22 EDT 2002 | Claude_Couture
I use Kyzen's Aquanox SSA cleaner in a heated parts cleaning tub to clean anything with flux condensate on it. When heated to 120F, the stuff melts away like ice under hot water. When the cleaning solution is loaded, I send it in an evaporator. The s
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