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Cleaning PCB After Soldering - How?

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 11:35:44 EST 2017 | rgduval

150º de-ionized water, however, if you're doing hobby work at home, regular hot water will be fine. Just be sure to allow the water to dry sufficiently before powering up the board. You can also use IPA or a custom flux cleaning solvent available o

Motherboard become NO POST when humidity increase to 90%

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 21 08:52:22 EST 2009 | davef

Patrick: The flux was OA, but you can get the same result with low residue flux.

Conformal over No-Clean

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 26 09:32:22 EDT 2002 | blnorman

We conformally coat over NC solder paste. No problems. We're using a platinum catalyzed addition cure silicone. The only concern with this conformal coating is cure inhibition. You must test the coating over the residues to be sure there is no in

INDIUM 92J solder paste feedback

Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 07:28:29 EDT 2005 | Dasume

We've been using 92J now in an automotive environment for 3 years now, one thing that attracted us to it was its ability to take a abuse and a kicking. no matter how your operators mistreat it, it still prints well. you may want to look into 92H, th

wash

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 10:29:37 EST 2006 | stepheniii

I worked at one place where they had a dishwasher. They had stopped using it by the time I got there. But if they had kept using it I would have gotten a clean glass and put it in to see how clean it came out. I think after a while with only one tan

Flux residue cleaning procedure

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 20:24:35 EST 2006 | davef

As we understand it, you: * Get some nice BGA from your supplier * Find BGA to be packaged properly * Bake the BGA for 24 hours at [what temperature?] to reduce the potntial for damaging moisture sensitive components during following processes * Remo

Dirty Reflow oVens.

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 11:41:41 EDT 2008 | gregoryyork

Blimey just seen the picture that is bad. You could try to dissolve some of the residue/gunge in IPA if it is flux residue it should readily dissolve if it is resist issue then only portions will dissolve leaving a white powder which is Talc If you

Conformal Coating Issues

Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 13:08:19 EDT 2012 | blnorman

I'll chime in here as well. If you have adhesion problems, 90% of the time it's contamination on the substrate (soldermask, flux residues, cleaner residues, etc.). Like Dave said, omega meter is a test for gross cleanliness, and it's OK for process

Gold to gold soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 08:17:06 EDT 2006 | davef

The solder alloy does not change based on the flux. Your potential for embrittlement is the same [providing the metal of the solders are the same] with either solder. We would guess the OA flux is [and drag tinning are] removing corrosion from the

Water Soluble Flux

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 13:01:21 EST 2010 | patrickbruneel

There are also No-Clean/No-Residue fluxes where the flux gets eliminated by the heat of the soldering process (this eliminates “does not look pretty” in hegemon’s post). Patrick http://www.interfluxusa.com


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