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Re: flow thru

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 15:47:21 EST 1999 | Jim Snipes

Dave thaanks for your quick reply. The flow through probelm exists on several component, Examples; small Tan electolic caps.,electrolic epoxy caps. and one specfic lad on a resistor network. I have veried conveyor speed and readjusted heat sett ings

Re: flow thru

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 17:13:37 EST 1999 | Mark W.

Jason, What is the revision of IPC you are referring too?? IPC 610 rev. b requires 75% fill on classes 2 & 3. Class 2 does allow the exception of 50% fill if the PCB has a Metal Core or Thermal/Heatsink Plane provided that the solder extends 360 de

i wonder crack of the tsop

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 02:07:48 EDT 1999 | Eom In Soub

hi. guys Have you out there ever seen the crack by means of humidity after reflow solering. We cannot analyze the cause of the tsop crack. The shape of crack seem to be hitted by sharp stuff. but there is no scar around crack . TSOP shaped long rec

Re: PCB warpage

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 20:42:07 EDT 1999 | Jeff Ferry

Grace, As deifned in IPC 7721 Procedure 3.2 Bow and Twist Repair "Bow and twist after soldering shall not exceed 1.5% for through hole PC boards and .75% for surface mount PC boards. The bow and twist shall not be sufficient to cause difficulties d

Re: Recycling Solder Paste?

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 12:29:01 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| We have three buckets filled with leftover solder paste from our screen printing process. Kester has informed me that they no longer take paste, but only dross and pot dumpings. Does anyone know if there's someplace I can recycle this, or am I go

Solder Paste@ Board shop

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 19:01:34 EDT 2001 | scott

We have a local shop here in S-Cal. called MaskTek that invented a solder deposition process that eliminates the need for solderpaste but you still need to use "sticky" flux. They license the process to various facilities around the country. Was pr

Re: PCB Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 01:55:58 EDT 1999 | Brian

| Hi everyone, I am having a problem with cleaning PCB's with different finishes. I run one type of board through a drag solder and it comes out perfect using a water slouble flux then putting it in an aqueous cleaner. Then I run another board with a

HELP!! via sizes, location

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 10:48:46 EDT 1999 | Frank Fossett

I am a new employee at a company that has had a large turnover of employees over the past year. I am working on a board (components on one side only), the engineer (he is also new ) wants to use an .035 pad with a .021 dia. hole, there are no via's u

HELP!! via sizes location

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 10:13:48 EDT 1999 | Frank Fossett

I am a new employee at a company that has had a large turnover of employees over the past year. I am working on a board (components on one side only), the engineer wants to use an .035 pad with a .012 dia. hole, there are no via's under the zero clea

Re: double sided step by step

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 02:47:01 EDT 1999 | Eric

| Hi everyone, I need some help on the whole process of double sided surface mount. We have been doing surface mount for about 3 months and we're getting ready to take on our first doule sided board. I just need some step by step process regarding so


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