Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 01:24:54 EST 2006 | Joseph
Dear all, Referring technical report from Vitronics Soltec, "Pad lifting, fillet lifting and fillet tearing issues in LF soldering". The use of LF solder alloys today has brought about a recurrence of this crack formation, called fillet tearing. The
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 00:44:44 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, I would immediately go out and purchase a profiler as you will save the cost of it on rework savings. We use a SlimKIC, and the software with it's so good it will let you adjust the oven temps to make your profile fit your paste specifications
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 09 16:36:38 EST 1998 | Jim McLenaghan
| We have a double sided pcb that is surface mount on both sides. Now a Through Hole connector has been added. Appart from hand soldering does anyone have info. on reflow soldering the part. The connector is 0.1mm pitch, square legs. | 1) Do you need
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 02 20:31:22 EDT 1998 | karlin
Hi Bob, The weight of the TBGA is heavier then PBGA due to the Stainless steel heat sink. I have tried run them through the oven without paste. Due to the high lead content( 90Pb/Sn10), the "solder: did not melt. Still see the misalignment issue but
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 18 08:14:20 EDT 2007 | davef
Silver palladium termination * AgPd-terminated capacitors are designed for conductive adhesion. Reflow or wave soldering is not recommended. [EPCOS Multilayer ceramic capacitors, Soldering directions, October 2006] * CONDUCTIVE EPOXY BONDING. Epoxy c
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 11 12:49:13 EST 2003 | Carol
Could you direct me to a Standard or Study that has used this termination with 67/37 tin/lead solder please? I am looking for the recommended reflow temperature requirements and reliability issues for the completed product. We are receiving this type
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 20 06:12:17 EST 2013 | bandjwet
Jimmy: Make sure to look in and around the board to make sure you have captured all locations of solder balls/fines as they are commonly caused by the profile or print issues. If they are non-embedded and are a 610 defect based on the class of your
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 12:10:47 EDT 2022 | winston_one
Hello! We have a strange effect. Some pads of big trough-hole DDR slot just dessapear. Initialy it was soldered with selective soldering process (leaded, 290 degrees, ImSn finish, very short storage). Then some connectors with poor barrel fill we hav
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 08:26:36 EST 1998 | Steve Gregory
| Yes, norm it is. Look back to February 98 :discussion on this issue. Norm, That discussion does deal with palladium coated leads, but when I read your statement about silver/palladium fired terminations, I'm assuming that you're referring to
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 08:59:15 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
In both cases, it will depend on storage conditions, unless you do something horrible to them (or as previously mentioned, wash them) months & months. For boards we put through SMT and then stash for THT loading in smaller qty's I don't think we've e