Training Courses | | | PCB Rework and Hand Soldering Courses
The PCB rework and hand soldering courses courses cover techniques of rework and repair of PCBs, BGAs and other electronics assemblies, and teach fundamentals of soldering of electronics assemblies.
Industry News | 2003-02-17 08:40:25.0
To Meet Government Environmental Standards and Individual Company Policies, While Satisfying Production Requirements
Industry News | 2003-04-01 08:40:24.0
Using environmentally safe solvents these machines offer two-stage, multiple-frequency ultrasonic cleaning, rinsing and drying for pcb defluxing, cleaning of precision parts and metal degreasing.
Industry News | 2003-06-05 08:11:23.0
Kerry co-solvent system pays for itself in 13 months
New Equipment | Cleaning Equipment
Features: 1. A comprehensive cleaning system: the surface of the product residues of organic matter, inorganic substances for thorough and effective cleaning; 2. Automatic cleaning mode: in a clean room to complete the cleaning, rinsing, drying all
New Equipment | Cleaning Equipment
Features: 1. A comprehensive cleaning system: the surface of the product residues of organic matter, inorganic substances for thorough and effective cleaning; 2. Automatic cleaning mode: in a clean room to complete the cleaning, rinsing, drying all
New Equipment | Cleaning Equipment
Features: 1. A comprehensive cleaning system: the surface of the product residues of organic matter, inorganic substances for thorough and effective cleaning; 2. Automatic cleaning mode: in a clean room to complete the cleaning, rinsing, drying all
Events Calendar | Tue Apr 14 00:00:00 EDT 2020 - Tue Apr 14 00:00:00 EDT 2020 | ,
Why Are We Cleaning No-Clean?
Flux application using the DispenseJet® pump is a superior alternative to screen printing and ultrasonic spray. Jet dispensing eliminates the overspray and material waste associated with ultrasonic and spray application methods. Flux application usi
Technical Library | 2020-03-09 10:50:17.0
A customer called the Helpline seeking advice for cleaning no-clean fluxes prior to applying a conformal coating. The customer's assemblies were manufactured with a no-clean rosin based solder paste (ROL0) and were cleaned with an isopropyl alcohol (IPA) wash. After cleaning, a white residue was sometimes found in areas with high paste concentrations and was interfering with the adhesion of the conformal coating (Figure 1). For conformal coatings to adhere properly, the printed circuit board (PCB) surface must be clean of fluxes and other residues. In addition, ionic contamination left by flux residues can lead to corrosion and dendrite growth, two common causes of electronic opens and shorts. Other residues can lead to unwanted impedance and physical interference with moving parts.