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Whitish Solder Joint

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 04 09:28:59 EST 2003 | davef

Q1: Anyone has any ideas on how this post-SMT reflow solder joint could have changed to whitish joint? A1: Dunno. You need to tell us more. For instance: * What is the appearance of this white residue? [eg, glassy / coarse, milky colored / opaque,

Re: white residue

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 28 08:42:43 EST 1999 | Dave F

| i am working with the noclean process and getting white residues on the bottomside of the board probably due to the | wave soldering flux.i am using a no-clean solder paste and a noclean wave solder flux.The boards passed the accelerated temperatu

soldermask color change around vias

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 07 12:44:55 EDT 2019 | gregoryyork

These residues are extremely water miscible BUT you will probably need the extraction of heated IPA/Water to get the porous resist to release the residue quicker than it would do releasing it naturally in the field. Why dont you try to soak the circu

flux on PCB's after cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 14:41:41 EDT 2004 | Steve Stach

Dear JSK, It sounds like the root causes of your problem are two fold. First, excessive heat will polymerize the abietic acid found in rosin forming neo-abietic diamers and polymers which are much less soluble than the parent monomer. There are

Ionic - MIL-P-28809A vs IPC TM650 (2.3.25C)

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 20:07:05 EST 2008 | davef

First, it's GREAT to have a long-term lurker posting here on SMTnet. Maybe this will encourage other lurkers to join us. [We'll try to be on our best behavior.] Second, while Stephen Pence's explanation of 'equivalence factors' is accurate, your con

PCB post reflow cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 10:23:55 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad

Patrick, When you say "no-residue" what exactly do you mean? Is there truely "no-residue" or is it "no visible residue"? What type of ionic contamination results have you experienced? If you take a bare board that measures 0.0 NaCl and reflow it

Conformal coating

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

white residue

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 19:42:34 EST 1999 | parag palshikar

i am working with the noclean process and getting white residues on the bottomside of the board probably due to the wave soldering flux.i am using a no-clean solder paste and a noclean wave solder flux.The boards passed the accelerated temperature a

Component failure analysis

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 17:48:16 EDT 2005 | saragorcos

One step is to examine the cleanliness on and around the failing component. There could be an ionic contaminant causing the shorts. Regards, Sara Gorcos www.residues.com

Re: white residue

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 21:02:53 EST 1999 | Dave F

| i am working with the noclean process and getting white residues on the bottomside of the board probably due to the | wave soldering flux.i am using a no-clean solder paste and a noclean wave solder flux.The boards passed the accelerated temperatu


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