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solder land analisys

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 11:57:15 EDT 1999 | nards penalosa

We have been encountering diminishing ball shear readings these past few weeks, despite the fact that we did not change any ball shear tester parameter. Our reflow parameters are also within spec limits. ( 210-220 deg C max temp. and 40-60 sec dwell

Re: solder land analisys

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 12:26:56 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| We have been encountering diminishing ball shear readings these past few weeks, despite the fact that we did not change any ball shear tester parameter. Our reflow parameters are also within spec limits. ( 210-220 deg C max temp. and 40-60 sec dwe

Re: solder land analisys

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 15:55:41 EDT 1999 | nards penalosa

| | We have been encountering diminishing ball shear readings these past few weeks, despite the fact that we did not change any ball shear tester parameter. Our reflow parameters are also within spec limits. ( 210-220 deg C max temp. and 40-60 sec d

Re: Opinions on in-line wash equipment?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 06:26:07 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

| You may want to rethink using an inline for both OA and No-Clean applications. Since the majority of your applications are OA, it would not make a lot of economic sense to run saponifier in your inline for a minority application. My suggestion is

Re: Why not Tin

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 15:39:47 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| What's wrong with the Tin? Just wondering | | MDCox | | | | Electroless silver had promise, from Alpha, but I don't know where this ended up. Also Omikron's "white" electroless tin is proported to be a good alternative, though I've never been a

Re: I'm baaack!

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 23:59:54 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook

| Jeez, | | I just about had a fine Mexico thing going, or was that in my dreams? Probably, but thanks for the future X possibility. Steve, I must say I totally disagree with your assessment of under screen cleaners. I have had nothing but excellent

Unwetting leads of Palladium Plated Pins

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 11:03:51 EST 1999 | Dennis Xiong

Hello! SMT professionals, I do not know if anyone posted this question before. Last week, I reflowed our newly designed thin Rigid-Flex pcb with 0.040" thickness. I found all of pins of a TQFP48 ic did not get wetted. I could see on the heel side o

Unwetting leads of Palladium Plated Pins

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 11:03:22 EST 1999 | Dennis Xiong

Hello! SMT professionals, I do not know if anyone posted this question before. Last week, I reflowed our newly designed thin Rigid-Flex pcb with 0.040" thickness. I found all of pins of a TQFP48 ic did not get wetted. I could see on the heel side o

Squeegee Speed

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 18 17:49:28 EST 1999 | Ryan Jennens

Hey all- My question is this: My stencil printer operator has said that he has to wipe our 6-mil stencil each pass to get the paste in the 20-mill pitch aperatures for a QFP to release well. We are using Amtech NC-559 type 3 paste with 89.5% metal

Re: Good Solder Joint Failures

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 18 17:06:33 EST 1999 | Dave Jurena

| Hope some of you out there can help me with this one. | I am getting feedback from our test department that they are showing opens on solder joints which have visually good wetting. The touch-up operators confirm that the joint looks good. All they


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