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What Causes Exploding Solder Joints?
Board Talk
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TranscriptPhil We have seen joint voids that look like explosions after wave soldering, some members of the team believe the problem is caused by humidity brought to the process by the bare board. The problem was solved by changing the bare board lot. Have you seen this problem before? Do you agree that the cause is likely due to moisture absorption in the bare boards? Can this suspicious lot of boards be salvaged? Jim There was an article by Paul Litowsky, Alpha Solder on this very problem and he explained it in detail. He lists no less than 36 specific potential causes for blowholes. So, I'm sure you could find anything you want on that list.
Phil Jim Or there is too much flux that just can't get completely activated by preheat. Certainly moisture could be a problem and Paul Lotosky lists that as one of the issues, and if you did see the problem solved by board lot that might be it. It could also be problems with the plating on the plated through holes and some of the other contamination issues that are listed in this article. You might try baking the boards, but you might want to do some contamination investigations on the plating, particularly the barrel of the holes to see if that could be the cause. I said, there's 36 potential candidates for what could be causing it. Good luck. Phil Jim Phil |
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