Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 05 01:38:12 EDT 2005 | plcc
I hv a PCB (mtrl is RF35). After going thru' reflow, we found yellowish stain on the solder pad (solder mask). It looks like burn-marks. The reflow temp use is 245oC. We tried running bare pcb under 220oC, there's minimum stain found (acceptable),how
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 03:07:15 EDT 2005 | LeeHoMa
hi All, I am new to this forum and got a technical problem as below. Please see if anybody can help to solve it: I am currently producing one PCB board with 2 side SMD parts and all AI component in 1 side. I try to have both side SMD part soldered(
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 04:49:59 EST 2006 | Fhail
Hi All, I'm new in PCBA process. Recently in my leadfree production we encountered a missing ring on some of the ring on the board after we ran hem through Wave soldering machine. The board has gone through double reflow prior to the Wave soldering.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 02:49:23 EST 2006 | ramerez
I have tried all the products I could find on the market. The so called wonder stuff MS2 from PK Metals (Aweful nasty stuff) and also the solder saver (Terrible hand held egg whisker). Recenty I had an 30 day evaluation on the EVS 6000 from EVS inte
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 02:51:06 EST 2006 | ramerez
I have tried all the products I could find on the market. The so called wonder stuff MS2 from PK Metals (Aweful nasty stuff) and also the solder saver (Terrible hand held egg whisker). Recenty I had an 30 day evaluation on the EVS 6000 from EVS inte
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 12:07:26 EDT 2006 | Sheldon Stewart (Process Engineer)
I am curious if everyone else is seeing the same dramatically reduced tip life with lead-free that I am? We have purchased new irones with controlled temperatures up to 800F. We are doing more hand soldering on our lead-free at the present while wait
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 27 23:52:28 EDT 2006 | fctassembly
Hello Steve, Yes, there are differences in the various alloys and I have described briefly below these differences: SN100- a common name for 100% tin that is used to increase the tin content in 63/37. SN100C-Name for Tin/Copper/Nickel/Germanium all
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 16:48:29 EDT 2011 | jax
assuming Sn05Pb93.5Ag1.5 Without knowing what you are trying to solder, PTH or SMT, the time might not be that far off. Does that time include stripping, cleaning, plating the leads prior to soldering onto the board?... pre-tinning the board as well
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 10:28:56 EST 2000 | Russ
Okay, Okay, here is the rest of the story! These boards were definitely plated, reworked to HASL, The component that is the most succeptable is a 160 pin QFP .5mm pitch. This component has nickel/iron lead frame. Significantly reduced apertures (1
Electronics Forum | Wed May 06 15:05:00 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| | Dear Freinds, | | DOES ANY ONE OF YOU WILL BE KIND ENOUGH TO GIVE SOME INPUT ON DOUBLE SIDE REFLOW OF COMPONENTS WHAT ABOUT BOTTOM SIDE COMPONENT HOLDING DURING 2ND SIDE REFLOW? ANY IDEA OTHER THAN USING SLDERPASTE WITH OFFSET MELTING POINT, EPOX