Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 11:34:25 EDT 2004 | Woodsmt
I am looking for data / info on how flux may contaminate the solder in a Wave. I have a customer who requires a no clean process. Our wave is equipped with 2 separate fluxing systems and I would like to use OA in one and the No Clean in the other. Th
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Electronics Forum | Sun May 21 19:18:52 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, I think you should be ok, as the contamination in a reflow oven is generally flux from what I have seen. I have never heard to the solder metals itself being inside the oven apart from some paste in hole we did that sometimes dropped a bit of so
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 03 20:46:32 EDT 2007 | Mike Konrad
We manufacture similar equipment. I would recommend that most of the testing be performed in an automatic shut-off mode. There are potential issues with both methods, automatic shut-off and fixed time tests. In an automatic shut-off mode, the cl
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 29 22:56:13 EDT 2007 | asoelu
the vary results might be from following issues.. the co2 during the test the during time for this testing... the manual testing method is conductivity measurement however the bulk contamination tester like omega is resistance measurement (i remem
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 14:09:10 EST 2008 | lmartenson
We have carriers that we use in wave flow solderers that are machined specifically for each board out of ESD composite. I was wondering if anyone knows about lead contamination of this material and the cleaning of composite? I know that it is a p
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 04:17:26 EST 2009 | gregoryyork
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Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 12:24:46 EST 2010 | davef
Causes of dewetting in conformal coating. Factors that influence dewetting usually involve non-ionic contamination such as: * Residues from board manufacture including silicone surfactants from solder resist & HASL rinse contamination * Component res