Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 09:01:18 EDT 2010 | davef
No, warpage tells you that design and/or fabrication process and/or assembly process need[s] to be corrected. Here's a link to a recent thread on SMTnet that seems to answer some of your questions: http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Mess
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 03:03:56 EDT 2006 | ronalds
Thank you all for your input. The MF300S Multicore flux is rated for lead free. There is not much dross or contamination. We are using nitrogen. I've tested the boards with the curing test of IPC-TM-650. I think you're all right about the preheat.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 28 09:46:24 EST 2005 | pjc
I have waved gold (ENIG) boards. That's a pretty hot pot at 260C, wow. I have used 245C with good results. All other parameters look OK a glance. Well, PCB temp looks a little hot too at 130C before pot. 90-100C is typical for most No-Clean flux. At
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 22:23:39 EDT 2006 | billwestiet
I've installed a number of these machines here in the US, several of them with VOC free applications. I would need to get a bunch of questions answered before I could make any suggestions: What is the pcb width? length? conveyor speed? flow rate (mm
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 01 15:12:16 EDT 2010 | siddharth
Thanks to all for their inputs. @Hexielectronics, I am now trying to assemble the board by attaching it to a frame and removing the frame while waving it. I plan to put the boards back on the frame after the board cools down. Could you explain more
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 11:28:09 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Mikeal�s approach is one of the more cautious ones. IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033 clause 8.6 talks about 200�C body-temperature not to be exceeded and how it�s best measured. If you go for that method and you made sure that in your wavesoldering (that�s what
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 19:01:45 EST 2007 | bbarton
As someone with a LOT of experience with the "low cost" alternative alloys, primarily SACX, I have one simple question....Are these shorts a new phenomena? WAS your process in control, and all of a sudden it's not? If the answer is YES, take a look a
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 11:55:08 EST 2007 | chef
I recently had the same problems, solder bridges on every thing I made, different customers boards, etc. I wave with no-clean flux. As I sorted out problems (pin holes, blow holes, splatter, etc.) I found a lot of variable factors. I changed flux,
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 07:19:46 EDT 2012 | mbnetto
Hi Melissa, We mount this component in the bottom side with adhesive epoxy and the solder is done on the wave solder machine. During the wave solder machine, we have the problem as like the picture.. no solder in one of the pads...
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 21:44:56 EDT 2006 | IRAS
HI, I am looking for the smallest wave soldering machine available. So far I have found some that have a total of 8 feet in length, and a foot print of 5.5 feet wide. Is there a wave solder smaller than this?