Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 26 17:40:35 EST 2006 | GS
Hi, just my comment, theoretically No Clean means no Ion Contaminants from Flux, but it some some case ion contamination (Cl-Br-F) could come out from raw PCBs, from Components, from fingerprints, etc. To incorporate a ROSE step in the pro
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 20:31:45 EST 2000 | davef
Hey Cartman: Recently, I was over at a plant that does ICT on RMA fluxed boards and asked them about flux residue on test probes. The test machine operators: * Think flux residues are a pain in the gluteus maximus. * Change probes (from a collectio
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 25 04:06:56 EDT 2002 | kcngoi
Hi Adam, Excessive heat from soldering iron will left the burn mark of RMA flux. The residue is hard to remove. Suggest to use the Flux pen for better control.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 03:13:30 EDT 1999 | Dreamsniper
| hello to everybody, | we have a really satisfactory no clean process, both smt/reflow and wave soldering, but we get troubles with defects rework; | does anybody know how to eliminate flux residues or how not to produce them during rework operatio
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 20 14:28:50 EST 1999 | Dave F
| I have a severe problem with flux residue being drawn up the vent ducts of my reflow oven. This residue reaches a critical mass then begins to flow down the ducts and becomes very messy. I run a no-clean process and use IR oven. Has anyone else o
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 09:15:36 EST 2010 | lynn_norman
In a former job we had issues with leakage currents on a QFP. The component was acting as a thermal shield leaving a lot of flux residue behind. To make it worse, the flux solvent wasn't totally evaporated, so we had ionic residue, a fluid media, a
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 07:06:44 EDT 2009 | patrickbruneel
Deni, This looks more like webbing and not flux residue. Webbing is caused by not enough flux to protect the surface resulting in oxide webs sticking to the board surface. The insufficient flux can be caused by: - Weak flux foam head - Air knife p
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 20:10:28 EDT 2000 | Dave F
You bet. It goes liquidous and tries to flow down hill flux or not. * And wudda wanna bet there�s still flux residues in those vias, anyhoo? Yes, you're right!! There might be excess flux residues in them via barrels....but why
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 10:05:18 EST 2006 | Learn from U
Hi all, Sorry for the late reply..I am sure it is flux residue..Found no such symptom as Grey mention above. This is non clean process and no way we can clean this whole big board(Server) with any kind of flux removal...Currently, the ICT probe pre
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 11:55:42 EDT 2007 | davef
We agree with Grayman. You should clean your fixtures. If you apply [leave] low residue flux in amounts greater than the supplier recommendation, the remaining residue can cause damgerous corrosion. Certainly it is then no longer low residue.