Electronics Forum: organic residues (Page 1 of 7)

wearing of cotton gloves in production

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 15:22:19 EDT 2006 | L. Molinero

In fact the use of gloves will eliminate the transfer of oils and some organic residues to the boards, but then you may have an additional problem, cotton residues (lint) are also a concern specially when handling boards with fine pitch or small size

Solderability - Gold Pad Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 17:34:18 EDT 2010 | kevm

Having solder flow issues on gold pads. Issues started when supplier switched adhesive tape used to cover pads during varnish process. By running SEM/EDX and XPS analysis it has been determined that the new tape leaves behind a thicker organic residu

About the PCB gold finger contamination.

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 17:14:02 EDT 2002 | davef

Comments are: * Use an eraser if the surface of Au is not clean, but make sure the eraser has no/low ionics (such as sulfur that is a common additive for rubber). * If the plating surface required eraser to remove the top surface, the plasma normally

Stainless Steel in wash system

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 01:13:05 EDT 2001 | Michael Konrad

Hi Dave, It may be. DI water alone will not build up residue. It can attack the finish of electro-polished (mirrored) stainless steel though. I have seen a white / chalky buildup on poly inline cleaners, usually isolated in the wash section. The

Water Residue Stains - how to remove?

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 11:52:24 EST 2001 | mparker

Have you tried to polish the flex with an ESD camel hair brush? The residual films - are they organic, left over from the water? Maybe try some TSP - tri-sodium phosphate, it's a mildly caustic detergent. A thorough rinse would be needed after using

Ionic Contamination Acceptance Criteria

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 23 03:13:47 EST 2004 | Steve Stach

The "Rose" test is a process control tool because it is cheap and easy to use. It has it's problems; but, it is generally agreed to be the best tool available for this purpose. All others are much more expensive and time consuming to run every day.

Contamination

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 10:04:24 EDT 2006 | blnorman

We have seen leakage currents around parts that have high impedance. Evidently with a small amount of moisture, weak organic acids present in the flux residue can cause a low leakage.

Halogen-free Solder Re-flow Quality Issues

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 12:46:57 EDT 2015 | gregoryyork

Would be nice to see your profile, as I would imagine you could be too cool in reflow especially if seeing milky residues in Paste could be Organics that havent volatised out properly

Re: non-wetting on gold land pad

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 20:45:38 EDT 1999 | chris

Hi Dave, We suspect that the organic FM causes the non-wetting problem. FTIR analysis confirm that the FM is a flux residue. Dave we only used FTIR to detect organic contaminants, we also used SEM/EDX to determined the elemental composition of the

Flux residue

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 31 09:12:35 EDT 2009 | gregoryyork

Dear Sean Contrary to believe MOST formulators of No Clean fluxes or No Residue fluxes use organic acides that are in fact weak and benign. IF the residue was left on the board and you had a condensing atmosphere then you may see some issue with fal


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