Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 17:13:44 EDT 2004 | davef
Echoing SheanDalton's comments [above in this thread]: * A good way to strip part markings, solder mask, etc. * A fairly aggressive against most polymers. * A flammable material. * VOC issues in its use. * Assembly workers don't like the smell. * A
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 09:23:33 EDT 2004 | resslerr
Hi Grant - I am the US support person based at our television manufacturing plant in Pittsburgh, PA. I'd like to opportunity to discuss TiMMS with you. Robert (Marty) Ressler Manager, US Sales & Support SONY Technology Center - Pittsburgh 1001 Tech
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 11:14:03 EDT 2004 | Steve Thomas
A very quick survey regarding PCB finishes for a lead-free process. What is the most popular PCB finish for lead-free soldering ? Who drives the selection of the finish, assembler or designer ? Are tin whiskers an issue for anyone ? I'm coming at th
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 12:02:59 EDT 2004 | russ
I have never done these components before, but if you have performed capability studies on your dispense equipment you should be able to tell if this is feasable. I can tell you that 0402 and 0201 especially 0201 requires great accuracy and volume.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 12:30:06 EDT 2004 | deonn
Thank you for your input Russ. I do understand the technical challenges that 0402-0201 present. As a matter of fact, I personally think it is a bad idea for these devices to even be processed using conventional assembly methods when the alternative
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 16:14:04 EDT 2004 | buki
I used an old camalot 1818 with solder paste dispener system to do 0402 components on LTCC. It worked very well, but there are tricks that you have to learn. Volume and placement of the dots is critical. I am sure the latest dispense equipment have s
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 05 12:27:15 EDT 2004 | vinod
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Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 23:00:36 EDT 2004 | yukim
Tried with several lots of solder paste, manufactured in Feb and March this year. Work ambient: 25C, 60~70%. Is this humidity too much? I'll reduce the ramp in our profile. One change: We changed the conveyor motor in our reflow oven just before the
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 09:19:12 EDT 2004 | tjensen
60-70% RH will be a challenge if you are running a water wash solder paste (and could be the reason you are seeing the problems). If you are running a no-clean, humidity should not be an issue. As long as the profile looks OK, I don't think the con
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 10:24:27 EDT 2004 | K
We find keeping the work environment at about 22degC and humidity to about 40-50% is the best way to control the solder balls. Before we took measures we were out of control with solder balls especially in the summer months. We run aqueous solder thr