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Wave Solder: Flux Validation

Electronics Forum | Tue May 18 14:37:11 EDT 2004 | Glenn

Hey guys, I was wondering if there was a standard set of tests used to evaluate flux chemistries for wave soldering. For several years, we've been spraying Alpha 871-25A flux from Alpha Metals onto our printed circuit boards with relatively good suc

Re: Stencil Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 17:16:21 EST 1999 | Mike Konrad

We are a manufacturer of Ultrasonic stencil cleaning systems. We do not promote our own chemistry, rather we recommend that the user choose a chemistry that best suits the application and environmental considerations. We have extensively tested Ze

Re: Approach To Contamination Testing Of PCBs

Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 19:05:02 EDT 1998 | Mike Konrad

Dave, Ionic contamination testers are considered to be a valuable tool to determine the cleanliness of both bare boards and post solder boards. There are some instances when SIR testing is more suitable for determining cleanliness than ionic contamin

Water soluble solder resist masking

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 12 10:28:30 EST 1997 | David Syracuse

I am interested in locating a water soluble resist mask that does not leave a residue after wash and is easy to work with during the screen printing process. I have tried the Alpha Metals 110 and 220 solder mask and have found that it does not leave

Solder Paste...

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 17 09:27:58 EDT 1999 | Steve Restinetti (aka Bix)

Our SMT department uses Alpha Metals WS629 solder paste exclusively. Does anyone else use this paste and what do they think of it? I haven't evaluated other pastes yet and think that I'm sure there is something better out there. Feedback would be app

MicroBGA printing problem

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 14:53:24 EDT 1999 | Doug

I've had some trouble pasting a test board for a MicroBGA trial. Most of the paste remains in the stencil apertures. The stencil is 6 mil thick, laser cut and electo-polished. The apertures are 12 mil in diameter with 20 mil pitch. We are using Alpha

Re: looking for cheap and useful solvent for ultrasonic stencil cleaner

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 06 13:11:22 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad

I would recommend the following chemistries: Zestron Vigon SC200... Good but very $$$$ (703) 589-1198 Vertex (sold by Petrofirm and Alpha Metals)... Won't last as long as Zestron but must less $$$ (904) 261-8286 Kyzen... Also very good (800) 84

Correction on misinformation

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 14:41:13 EDT 2001 | mparker

I just realized my last posting has some incorrect references. Blame it on last nights sour mash! (St. Pauli girl didn't respond!) The article I referenced was found at the AlphaMetals website, a study done for AlledSignal, in conjunction with Churc

Reflow PBGA

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 26 13:30:41 EDT 2002 | Steve L

Thanks, guys. The solder paste we are using is a kind of prototype from Alpha Metal - more aggressive, long floor life, etc. The paste I used to solder PBGA was out of fridge for about 3 weeks. It was still good for our other Non-BGA products. Be

AlphaMetal WS1208

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 27 08:12:35 EDT 2002 | jmaruska

Do you have some experience with solder paste WS1208. What is the "best" conditions for printing process? I mean type of stencil, apertures, squeegee. Do you have original data sheet of this solder paste? - life time, working time on the stencil, sh


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