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Black pad defect

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 23:41:11 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave

Hi Well maybe someone else has better info yet I don't see this fully associated with density of package. As long as the process gives a good Electroless NI, Immersion AU you should be OK. If it doesn't and the process output is marginal as has been

Black pad defect

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 15:32:33 EST 2003 | Jodi Roepsch

Thanks to everyone who took my question seriously and made an effort to share information on this topic. I have done extensive literature searches on this topic in the past but am still looking for more information regarding how this defect affects

Black pad defect

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 19:02:39 EST 2003 | Jodi Roepsch

From my experience, we have had little success in reworking boards with the black pad condition. In one instance, with several reworks, we were able to get plated through holes with the defect to take solder but the joint reliability was highly ques

Black pad defect

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 20 14:11:45 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave

Hi Guys, There are techniques to do rework that involve molecular surgery even when selective, ablation and piles of localized techniques exist yet the cost is far too high and scrapping is mostly a best cost manufacturing alternative. At the cost o

THT connector solder thieves

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 10:38:51 EST 2003 | davef

Given that you are bridging front to back, contast the situation with the thiefs used to prevent bridging when wave soldering SOIC. If this is reasonable, the thiefs should be located behind the trailing connector pins. You can prove-out this [and

Settting up conveyors for a SMT line....

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 14:33:09 EST 2003 | Ehess

We are in the process of settign up an SMT line with conveyors. When planning for a 4ft conveyor (or 2 or 3ft for that matter), how mush space should I set aside for this? My boss is telling me to leave 4'6" for a 4ft conveyor. I think this is too

Settting up conveyors for a SMT line....

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 16:20:01 EST 2003 | vortex

4'2'' should be enough, going any higher and your bound for large gaps between machine and conveyor. Its been awhile since I set any up but i'm sure that 4'2 will be enough but not too much. I'm sure I wrote down my exact measurments, if I come acros

Settting up conveyors for a SMT line....

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 17:10:02 EST 2003 | Mike G

Most conveyors are sold by the inch. I allow for no more than one inch gap between the end of the conveyor and the next piece of equipment. If you trust your measurements, 1/2 inch is best. This will allow for the smoothest transfer possible of small

Settting up conveyors for a SMT line....

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 18:41:39 EST 2003 | russ

I'm with Mike G, We use a 1/4"(1/8" gap on both ends)! We process very short boards from time to time and any more space causes transfer errors. Also, the very short gap helps alot when lining them up. Russ

Settting up conveyors for a SMT line....

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 14 17:42:11 EST 2003 | dgjjr

I would agree on keeping the gaps to a minimum but make sure you have enough maintenance access to the pick and place and oven. Pulling a conveyor out with an 1/8th on either side is no fun. Same goes for bolting to the floor, make sure you can unb


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