Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 08 04:36:02 EDT 1999 | Brian
Dave Frankly, I think you may be barking up the wrong tree. Like DaveF, I suggest that the process would be horrendously expensive with masking and so on. The $64,000 question is whether what you propose will serve any useful purpose. I venture to
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 17:48:54 EDT 2004 | davef
Q1: Can anyone explain to me about the effect of their mixture. A1: What is their �mixture�? Q2: What enhancement does my BGA will have when using a WS paste flux with regards to corrosion, 25 years life cycle of the solder joint. A2: Tough to say
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 18:40:15 EST 1999 | Marc Ruggiero
| | | Hi folks, | | | | | | I am looking for inputs on a long-standing problem encountered in our shop: Bottom-side parts (passives) falling off in the Wave...where the only remnants of the part is a flattened glue dot of proper diameter and volum
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 06 08:32:09 EDT 2001 | davef
Mr. Wizard is not currently available. You get the wizzer. Maybe your dream date will show later. Get your own lab tests done. Show your potential customer that your boards are clean. That�s the issue. The issue is not how you go about cleaning
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 20:11:58 EDT 2004 | davef
First, how oxidized are these solder balls? Will the take solder using your routine flux / paste? Second, on restoring solderability, the three basic methods you can use to restore solderability on components are: * Highly active fluxes in a retinn
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 12:52:21 EST 1999 | Dick Casagrande
|I'm getting in a little late on this but my 2 cents is: We have been using no-clean flux for a few years now but up till last month were still cleaning (the white residue) our boards (all thru hole). Finally did some investigation and found the flux
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 21:27:11 EDT 2004 | davef
Dreamy "Ball rolling"? Are you a bowler? My nephew does the audio for the ESPN2 production of the professional bowling tour. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for discussion on assessing cleaning machines. For instance: http://www.smtnet.com/forum
Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 00:31:07 EDT 2007 | Mike Konrad
Never use a water softener for defluxing. They add sodium to the water which is bad for boards. The white residue may be flux. If that's the case, either the dishwasher is not powerful enough or the wash water is not hot enough. Another possibili
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 22:24:10 EDT 2002 | Por
Thanks for your advise Normally, We do not add any liquid flux (clean or No-clean) during touch up process but this case is an error. Lonco 23F is Nc flux. but our board is clean. However, there are 6 boards that found the white residue and our
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 21:08:34 EST 2004 | Ed
Hey guys. I've been manually dunking circuit boards for 8 years now. I too have the excess residue issue to contend with. I'm using a low solids - no clean flux from Kester (959). I have used solvents, thinners, windex and a multititude of cleane