Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 21:02:53 EST 1999 | Dave F
| i am working with the noclean process and getting white residues on the bottomside of the board probably due to the | wave soldering flux.i am using a no-clean solder paste and a noclean wave solder flux.The boards passed the accelerated temperatu
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 28 08:58:10 EST 1999 | Peet
| | i am working with the noclean process and getting white residues on the bottomside of the board probably due to the | | wave soldering flux.i am using a no-clean solder paste and a noclean wave solder flux.The boards passed the accelerated tempe
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 13:10:10 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Dear All, | | In order to understand the soldering technologies in SMT, I'd like to understand why some cards are soldered and then cleaned, or only soldered whitout water cleaning nor "ultra sound" wavelength. | | I mean that I wonder why we use
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 13:57:58 EDT 2013 | wpierowski
Recently on one product, I found a white residue on the solder joints only that is more of a gray in color. Our lab told us it was a tin oxide with an unknown organic. This is with a lead free OA paste and it only shows after wash. Has anyone seen
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 23:29:28 EST 1999 | parag palshikar
| | i am working with the noclean process and getting white residues on the bottomside of the board probably due to the | | wave soldering flux.i am using a no-clean solder paste and a noclean wave solder flux.The boards passed the accelerated tempe
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 09 03:26:58 EDT 1999 | Brian
| Always experiencing dross in pot with different characteristic such as color, shape, dry/wet etc. Any paper, wetsites provide the more comprehesive explanation on its characteristic | Dross is a mixture of various things. The obvious ones are met
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 15:57:35 EST 2004 | davef
Both are equally efficient process control tools. Neither is particularly effective in testing ionic contamination. The best way to sell your customer on allowing you to do this is to show them that you understand the WHOLE process and are able
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 11:35:27 EDT 2004 | Pierre RICHARD
Here are some answers to my questions after a good research. I also added more definitions that could help understand this esoteric language used in assembly, specially surrounding fluxes and their use. In blue italics are comments and extracts from
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 19:01:06 EDT 2004 | gregoryyork
very difficult to say that all no cleans must be cleaned for reliability. Cleaning in its own right causes many problems i.e leaving wax residues and activators from incorrectly cleaned no clean pastes, terrible to get off. Decent no clean liquid flu
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 12:09:59 EDT 2005 | saragorcos
You do want to be very careful with potentially entrapped organic materials as they are prone to causing electrical leakage failures particularly around sensitive devices. There is a new clenliness testing tool available that tests a localized area