Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 10:06:23 EDT 2011 | blnorman
I thought there was a link for test labs somewhere on the site, but didn't see it in a quick look. Here are some I know of that should be able to run the test: Trace labs ACI Technologies (American Competitive Institute) STI Electronics
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 17 09:51:43 EST 1999 | Al
We have problems with solder balls after reflow. Anybody have any ideas as to what causes them?
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 15 21:08:35 EDT 2002 | davef
Search the fine SMTnet Archives to get started, until the Solder Ball Troops arrive.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 14:58:39 EDT 2004 | davef
Solder ball acceptability: IPC-A-610, 6.5.3.1 & 12.4.10
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 02:05:09 EDT 2004 | Rafal M.
Balls are on the wave side.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 30 17:09:22 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero
What risk I have if I left solder balls on some pcb?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 20 02:59:24 EDT 2013 | ultimatejoker
What is the effect of Ni in SAC Solder Ball?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 25 16:38:21 EST 1998 | Steve Joy
We have successfully put .016" vias in .030" pads. There is no issue with .030" solder balls, since the actual volume of the .002" via in pad is small compared to the ball+solder paste volume. We did notice random bubbles where, apparently, the sol
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 19 08:19:26 EDT 2002 | jnunns
If the solder balls are next to your discretes, you should consider a homeplate design on you stencil apertures. THe only other time we have seen soler balls is due to the raw card. If the vias are not plugged by the solder mask, solder and air can g
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 13:39:48 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
Mask finish is the #1 variable for micro-balling with wave and selective processes. The #2 variable is the Flux. There are some flux formulations out there who're known to have additives that virtually eliminate micro-balling. However, keep in min