Electronics Forum: flux residues (Page 55 of 116)

Re: no clean rework

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 09:02:08 EDT 1999 | Gian.D

| Hello, | | Could be that touchup operators are using too much flux. What are you dispensing flux with. Disposable or refillable flux pens are good to have around. | |Good! could you suggest some suppliers name or address or web site or e.mail...

Re: Trapped Flux Under Component

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 16:50:20 EST 1999 | Dave F

Greg: It depends on the specifics of the flux you are using. You didn�t say. Generally, using a: � "No-clean flux" should create no flux entrapment problems for most applications. � RMA with 25% or more solids as a "no-clean" should create no flu

Re: Cleaning No-Clean

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 16:39:07 EDT 1998 | Dave F

Steve: I thought Kyzen products were "additives" to either aqueous or semiaqueous inline or batch machine cleaning processes. I'm trying to clean the no-clean residue from a few components that can not bear to see water. Can you use Kyzen products

Humiseal 1A33 conformal coating using automated atomized spray

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 03 01:54:42 EDT 2018 | rdhiman1

Reaching out to all conformal coating experts, please help! While setting up conformal coating using the automated atomized spray, we observing issues associated with conformal coating wetting on the following regions: 1) Component edges 2) Metalli

Re: Cleaning No Clean Wave Solder Carriers

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 17:56:16 EST 1999 | Eric Miller

Hi Chrys, Hate to bring you down, but, wave solder pallets exposed to any kind of flux is subject to "Build up" on the carrier. You still have to clean them, hopefully on a regular basis.If the pallet is being run in a high production envirnment, I w

BGA PROCESS MATERIAL

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 08:56:42 EST 2004 | davef

We successfully clean WS flux on 1mm and 1.25mm pitch BGA. For 0.8mm pitch BGA, we use no clean, because we cannot remove the flux residue from under them efficiently. Use ion chromatography testing to be sure it is clean under the BGA. IC is the on

Ultrasonic washing for boards

Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 10:57:22 EDT 2005 | Frank R.

We received about 5K assembly boards from china. They left flux residu on top of the board and the flux they use was different than us. RESULT ... we use a translucent cylicon to cover the board and it was not possible to dry the cylicon because of

Cap Short

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 22 17:32:34 EST 2004 | davef

Assemblers often assume that the board and component suppliers provide them with clean product. This was not a problem when everyone used water washable fluxes, because the water washing used to clean the flux residues also cleaned the board and com

Motherboard become NO POST when humidity increase to 90%

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 22 09:36:17 EST 2009 | patrickbruneel

Dave, A low residue/No residue flux does exist that when an excessive amount of flux is applied it would only create a cosmetic problem not a reliability issue. The active ingredients are neutralized by the heat applied in the soldering machine and

Residue

Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 14:10:24 EDT 1998 | Ryan Jennens

We recently made the switch to no-clean and the wurface mount is turning out beautifully. However, the wave solder process continues to put up a fight; we are getting a white residue on the surface of the PCB. The residue is not localized to just t


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