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Re: Convection Oven and thermo profiling of Circuit Boards

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 10:52:29 EDT 2000 | Arturo

Russ: you could divide your 600 in let's say 10 or more categories,category #1 could be the thinnest thickness and smaller board size and smaller components;category #2 thinnest thickness smaller board size and mixed small and big components; and so

Re: Convection Oven and thermo profiling of Circuit Boards

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 25 22:59:59 EDT 2000 | armin

If I were you, I would divide my boards into categories...and I'll categorize them by their components e.g. Bds with BGA, with QFP, Bds. with plain chip components...and so on...this is to create a recipe for each components with QFP's, BGA's etc...t

Re: Solder cream kits (flux and powder separately)

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 09:48:06 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

I have heard about it. The main reason is to save money. The problem is, or better is said, that the mixing isn�t that simple for you got have a homogen paste afterwards and the solderballs shouldn�t be deformed in size so that problems during printi

Re: Solder Stencil Apertures using NO-Clean Paste and 402's

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 22 21:23:59 EDT 1999 | se

Tombstoning is usually oven profiling, see October 14 thread below. Aperture rules are misleading. Component mix, stencil thickness, paste factors, all contribute. Also, are you making the stencil from a paste or pad layer or from a soldermask layer?

2 questions: via tenting and annular ring terminology.

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 19:38:01 EDT 1999 | John

Q #1) Is it more reliable to have the mask tent over the vias or risk getting vias half filled with solder? These are vias with an .020" hole and .040" or .050" pad. Q #2) When speaking of annular rings, I have always thought of them as minimums. Su

environment Operational deg-C and RH% for Paste Printer

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 07 13:57:36 EDT 2002 | Hussman69

Nope, too loose, allowing blood flow because he actually asked a logical question. Most times they ask me a question like "How does the heat generated from your screen printer affect the process of your wave solder?". I would generally answer it do

Contamination/process issues of SMT and wave soldered pcb's

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 07:53:57 EDT 2003 | davef

That has to be the worst of all worlds. Someone goes out and buys the cheapest parts they can find, gives them to you [Loz], and wants you to assemble a perfect product. Well, it would be nice if you could console yourself by making Derick Jetter m

Contamination/process issues of SMT and wave soldered pcb's

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 18:14:03 EDT 2003 | russ

Kris, I don't know what I HAVEN'T SEEN yet cuz I haven't seen it. (HAHAHA) It is kind of like when you are looking for something and you always say after you found it that it was the last place you looked (Why would anyone keep looking for something

Need help on PCBA Cleanliness Standards and Specs

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 08:40:27 EST 2003 | Daniel Werkhoven

Dear Tom, As manufacturer of solder chemicals for the electronic industry we know we can help you out with your problem. To go no clean you most only organise that the chemistry that stays behind on yr PCB will not cause any problem during the life o

Rohs and non rohs components on a board

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 13:24:31 EST 2007 | stepheniii

Good afternoon, > > You have to use lead paste > since none-RoHS components won�t withstand > elevated temperatures. Solder paste manufacturers > offer a lot of transitional pastes designed > specially for mixed process. Ask your paste > suppli


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