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TechNet E-Mail Forum <[log in to unmask]>, Gervascio, Thomas L
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Have a problem and curious to see if others have the same problem.
Misery loves company you know. We have some MELFs that are moving during
reflow. They are not tombstoning and the direction of movement is
perpendicular to the direction of travel . The parts are properly placed
prior to reflow but are sliding off the pads along the edges of the
pads. It seems like something is happening during reflow that is
disturbing the MELFs. No indications of any other parts being skewed.
The MELF pads are the U-shaped pads to help reduce tombstoning. Don't
think I can change to a non eutectic tin/lead solder paste (a paste with
a plastic range) but if the parts are indeed being disturbed by
vibration I don't know if that would help. 



Tom 
 



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