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Has anyone heard of a no clean paste that can be cleaned in straight DI water ?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 26 14:32:44 EST 2018 | dleeper

Amtech LF4300 is exactly what your looking for. http://www.inventecusa.com/assets/lf-4300.pdf Insert standard "I receive no benefit nor compensation from the aforementioned company"

Has anyone heard of a no clean paste that can be cleaned in straight DI water ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 09:16:26 EST 2018 | emeto

"...electro-chemical migration failures..." Come on Michael, You are totally selling it here.

Has anyone heard of a no clean paste that can be cleaned in straight DI water ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 09:48:57 EST 2018 | davef

"...electro-chemical migration failures..." Come on Michael, You are totally selling it here.

Has anyone heard of a no clean paste that can be cleaned in straight DI water ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 12:44:42 EST 2018 | emeto

Thank you Davef! That was overreaction to the seller - I don't deny anything.

Has anyone heard of a no clean paste that can be cleaned in straight DI water ?

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 07:21:47 EST 2018 | emeto

Mike, sorry for being aggressive on you! After all we are on this forum to help each other. Please accept my apology! Great post by the way!

Has anyone heard of a no clean paste that can be cleaned in straight DI water ?

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 13:00:38 EST 2018 | Mike Konrad

Evtimov, no worries. I appreciate your knowledge and contributions over the years. Mike Konrad

Has anyone heard of a no clean paste that can be cleaned in straight DI water ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 15:30:26 EST 2018 | davef

I've known Mike Konrad for over 20 years. I like him. He is knowledgeable and generous in the giving of that knowledge. I have no issues with what he said in his vid. We should not get too overly twitchy when someone, sales-type or not, makes an eff

Has anyone heard of a no clean paste that can be cleaned in straight DI water ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 15:36:42 EST 2018 | davef

Not to be repetitious, I just don't remember if this has been said or not, I'm old, give me a break. Some people have found that DI water is too thick to properly remove flux residue under low stand-off components.

Re: RF applications..aqueos vs. no clean..HELP!!!!

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 19:29:07 EST 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

| | Hi, | | I have a customer who's electronic assemblies produce RF. He is insisting upon aqueuos cleaning. We switched to a no clean solder years ago and no longer have an aqueous system. | | Is aqueous cleaning necessary to eliminate 'cross ta

Re: RF applications..aqueos vs. no clean..HELP!!!!

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 19:31:29 EST 1999 | Scott McKee

| | | Hi, | | | I have a customer who's electronic assemblies produce RF. He is insisting upon aqueuos cleaning. We switched to a no clean solder years ago and no longer have an aqueous system. | | | Is aqueous cleaning necessary to eliminate 'cr


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