Electronics Forum: flux residues (Page 34 of 116)

SMD PCBA Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 01:34:14 EST 2020 | jineshjpr

Dear Team, Can any body suggest that which is the best cleaning agent to remove the AIM M8 Flux residues from the PCBA After SMD Assembly by using Air agitation Method or with Ultrasonic Method.???

Reflow issue

Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 13:24:26 EDT 2021 | rieko

Would anyone know the issue with caked on flux residue coming out of a 10 zone reflow oven? I appreciate anyone's feedback and suggestions, thanks in advance. We are using Indium 10.1 no clean solder paste.

DI water stencil washer with no-clean paste? (non-water soluble)

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 29 11:15:46 EDT 2021 | dontfeedphils

I would recommend some sort of saponifier that has been tested and is known to remove the no clean flux residues that you're trying to remove.

IPC-A-610B Section 5.0 Cleanliness

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 20:29:27 EST 1999 | Bob Bartolotta

In Section 5.1 Flux Residues, 5.2 Particulate matter 5.3 Chlorides and Carbonates & White Residues, I am assuming that these boards have been through some type of cleaning step. Hot water, saponifier, air dryed and the pictures illustrate unacceptab

Fog Test

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 26 14:36:31 EDT 2002 | blnorman

Is anyone aware of a fog test for flux or flux residues? Supposedly one of our vendors had a test, but we've lost the specifics. We're interested in finding out if after heating, some of the residues (retained volatiles, or whatever) will escape an

Crystalized Flux under BGA

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 17:02:32 EDT 2004 | arminski

Hi Shean, Thanks for the analysis. "Your product looks like it may have non-solder-mask-defined pads." Yes. It is a NSMD PCB. "Does there appear to be any residues on the bare boards, and/or, BGA components prior to applying the solder paste?"

Ecofree 303 conductive and corrosive?

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 07:32:34 EDT 2009 | hurr

Hi Joane, this flux is primarily designed for wave soldering. I think that manual soldering it´s possible. Certainly it´s very hard to dispensing correct amount of the flux. Succinic acid is one from all ingredients of this flux. If you have this

Re: Flux Residue in Oven Vents

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 21 20:58:19 EST 1999 | Todd Gilmore

Ken; my experience has been that eventually the flux builds up in the vents and then drips back down on the boards. For a simple oven with an air cooler the flux must go somewhere. Better in the ducts than in the oven. Just replace the ducts every ye

Handsoldering/Rework Flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 18 12:13:50 EST 2004 | babe

my experience tells me you should have no problem. However please remove the flux residues from the board. Unless of course this is a product that is inexpensive and you don't care about degradation/flux migration etc. In example an electronic toy. T

Flux Residues In Lead Free Wave Soldeing Process

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 13:43:42 EST 2006 | Wave Master Larry

LISTEN thats the problem with the engineers.The engineers at my place of employment always crack that "engineering humor" too and i hate it.Hell Edison had no formal education. I liken myself to Thomas Edison no formal education but lots of practica


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