Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 06:11:26 EDT 2019 | spoiltforchoice
> We use ENIG whenever possible, to the extent that > we will try to talk customers out of Pb-free HASL > until our keyboard punching fingers bleed. It's > much more solderable than HASL and it's flat. Ditto
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 04 14:56:35 EST 2019 | stephendo
I think it might be the best choice for OEMs that only run one finish and practice JIT. (taking cost into account) For everyone else I think they will eventually run into trying to use them too long after they have been opened. But when you can run b
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 11:47:00 EDT 2019 | slthomas
I've never tried OSP so can't speak to it's real world use. I only know what I've read about it (it has a shelf life and allegedly is less physically durable than ENIG) so I don't believe that it's a good fit for us. I understand that it solders
Electronics Forum | Wed May 01 23:46:33 EDT 2002 | sohct
Are these 2 surface finishes the same? If not what is the difference? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 12:38:57 EST 2007 | maddog
Do you have any pointers concerning the oven setup and profile if you are soldering a module with bottom connections and gold pads to a pwb with an OSB finish? The solder paste is SnPb, no-clean. The paste mfgr. recommended profile produces voiding
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 12:52:04 EDT 2008 | circleprime
I have recently started to use RMA flux (customer requirement) for some of our projects. I am finding that some of my BGAs are slightly off. Not enough to be rejected but enough to cause concern. In the past I have been able to rely on the surface te
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 13 15:34:55 EDT 2005 | Amol
Hi, We are in the process of transitioning to LF production. What are some of board materials being successfully used in production? Also, what surface finishes show promice of good results with SAC 305 solder? We are currently testing multiple boar
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 11:34:28 EST 2005 | davef
Assembling boards with 12 pitch are very difficult to control. We like flat surfaces on boards with components below 25 pitch.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 18:13:23 EST 2005 | gpaelmo
As davef states above, you would like to have flat surfaces below 25 mil. We are a contract manufacturer also and we've done thousands of 15 mil QFP's with HASL finish with no problems. Your success will depend on quality of PCB supplier providing th
Electronics Forum | Thu May 02 23:06:56 EDT 2002 | sohct
Hi Yannick Please sent the article "Board finishes for EMS Provider" to me as I can't find it in Circuitree. Your help is very much appreciated. Regards
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