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Via holes and Wave Solder

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 08:48:55 EST 2006 | samir

Our ICT Guy here at my company loves to use lots of via holes as test points - via holes which are 0.040" diameter, and spaced at 0.004" edge to edge spacing! He doesn't like to tent the via's either, so I always battle via-to-via shorts at the wave

Via holes and Wave Solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 16:56:26 EST 2006 | slthomas

He's a troll. Nobody could be that goofy without trying.

Via holes and Wave Solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 10:59:04 EST 2006 | samir

Cal, thanks for the feedback. I've tried different adjustments to wave parameters with varying success. You know how wave is - what works today won't necessarily work tomorrow. ..and yes, we run Nitrogen on our waves.

Via holes and Wave Solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 06:11:08 EST 2006 | Rob

Surely this is a job for Wavemaster Larry? Have you tried flux buster pins in your ICT yet? They are quite good at cutting through the crap on a board.

Via holes and Wave Solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 12:53:21 EST 2006 | slthomas

"Surely this is a job for Wavemaster Larry?" I know this is supposed to be a serious forum, but that's some funny stuff! 8 mil stencils. Suuuuure.

Plugging of via through holes

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 23 03:04:57 EDT 2008 | gfro

Hello, We are using a PCB with thickness 3.2mm 4 layer and lot of through hole via's of diameter 0.4mm. We specified our PCB vendor to do plugging. Now we have big problems, that after 1..4 weeks we measure a low resistance between track's/via's of

Via holes and Wave Solder

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 21:35:16 EST 2006 | Cal Kolokoy

Samir, From experience, the only board test situation where tented via's have difficulty with contact is with a Flying Probe type tester. Otherwise, for traditional ICT, the force of the pogo pins, correct probe type, and fixture design should do th

Plugging of via through holes

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 23 08:18:29 EDT 2008 | davef

Q1. Is this a standard process for plugging? A1. Not as such. We checked both IPC-6012 and IPC-SM-840. Neither comments on plugging. So, your fabrication notes rule the day. Q2. Is this okay for such thick PCB's or is it mandatory to use a special pl

Via holes and Wave Solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 15:35:56 EST 2006 | russ

You're a piece of work! Why don't you work for any of the major wave companies? So how does slowing the conveyor speed eliminate drying flux? And when you slow it down, what speeds it up to make you say "I lower the wave because I get shorts going

Via holes and Wave Solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 14:26:45 EST 2006 | Wave Master Larry

Well, im not sure what plane you guys are on, but I can back up my what im talking about. Ya see I wnet to Soltec traingin back in 1995 for our new wave. I got a diploma proofing that I know what i'm talking about. no one else in my company has on

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