Using and Specifying Solder Preforms
Why use solder preforms? SMT industry expert Phil Zarrrow finds out from Jim Hisert, Indium Corporation Manufacturing Engineer. ...
Why use solder preforms? SMT industry expert Phil Zarrrow finds out from Jim Hisert, Indium Corporation Manufacturing Engineer. ...
With the exception of the automated system mentioned in my last post, there is little difference in the actual performance of the various forms of pre...
As discussed previously, the temperature of the preheater has little comparison with the actual temperature of the PCB. By implementing a dual p...
The dipping process is a convenient process to use for the application of Epoxy Flux because most pick and place equipment already have dipping units ...
Folks, It looks like Patty is a bit troubled....... When she was younger, Patty was always annoyed by cranky old people, and now she was worryin...
As I mentioned in my previous post the goal of preheating, regardless of method used, is to increase the metallic structure of the joint to a specifie...
Storage and handling Epoxy Flux is slightly different from a conventional TACFlux or PoP Flux. One of the biggest differences if the cold storag...
Due to the recent increase in interest regarding Epoxy Flux there are a number of general questions that many people have had about the this unique en...
Phil Zarrow: Derrick, solder preforms. What are they? Derrick Herron: Well, a solder preform is a defined shape and size of a solder alloy. It can be ...
Phil Zarrow interviewed Derrick Herron, a technical support at The Indium Corporation. PZ: With the advent of bottom-terminating components, one of...