Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 17:30:09 EDT 1998 | Upinder Singh
| All Y'll | | How do you clean components that must be added to an assembled board after water wash? | | BACKGROUND | | Our basic process goes like this: | | 1 Print paste with OA flux, place, reflow, wash | 2 Repeat 1 | 3 Insert PTH, OA flux
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 22:22:14 EDT 1998 | mike
| All Y'll | | How do you clean components that must be added to an assembled board after water wash? | | BACKGROUND | | Our basic process goes like this: | | 1 Print paste with OA flux, place, reflow, wash | 2 Repeat 1 | 3 Insert PTH, OA flux
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 12:45:37 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Hi there Chris! Are the leads you talking about fine pitch? Is the complete fillet attached to the foot, with it being cleanly separated from the pad? I bet if you look at the board there will be via's really close to the pads at the locations wh
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 10:57:59 EDT 2001 | wbu
Hi Steven, BGA�s are known for their ability to self align and from own experiance they do. There�s enough documentation on this one available (...don�t have the links present like Dave but I�m sure he will give you enough to spend some evenings rea
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 10 19:21:02 EDT 2003 | tony_sauve
Kevin, One point that I'd like to make is that in order to get an accurate reading of the solder joint temp's you need to have the thermocouple right at the ball/PCB interface. I'd recommend precision drilling a mechanical sample of the unpopulated P
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 14:30:56 EDT 2003 | jsherrow
Our customer is starting to see some solder joint > failures during their extensive testing > proceedures. Specifically with an SMD/DIP device > that has a very small foot in relationship with > the pad on the PCB. (By SMD/DIP device I mean a >
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 11:34:04 EDT 2003 | Axl
As far as solder paste goes search no further! I have worked for some huge CM's as a Process Engineer and a lot of them have put thousands of hours of Engineering time and evaluation just to come up with the same answer every time. For no-clean it is
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 24 20:19:09 EST 2004 | Ken
I recently did a no clean flux eval and by far the leader in the category for remainder (residue) was Interflux 2005MZ 1. You first mission is to provide acceptable solder joints. 2. Only apply what you need to achieve acceptable results. Spray f
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 25 08:59:59 EDT 2004 | davef
IPC-HDBK-830, Guidelines for Design, Selection and Application of Conformal Coatings says: A conformal coating may have several functions depending on the type of application. The most common are: * Inhibit current leakage and short circuit due to h
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 16:45:36 EST 2005 | pjc
It all depends on what type of board you need to solder. If your boards are small in size and low thermal mass and your conveyor speed requirments are normal, then I'd say the OmniFlo 7 will do the job. It has a max zone temp setting of 280C. The cur