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Re: PCB washing

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 07:50:25 EST 2000 | Jason Bentley

This all depends on the mixture of your solder. If you are using water soluable flux then it will get clean. But not alcohol based flux. As for using the ultrasonic this might be a problem I personally have never heard of someone washing a board in a

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

Re: PCB washing

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 21:48:12 EST 2000 | Dave F

Guo: You want to know: 1 Can I use water as the solvent in an ultrasonic machine to remove solder paste from PCB? Continuing from Jason�s comments: Sure you can use water as the solvent to remove solder paste from PCB, but recognize that some flu

Re: PCB washing

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 05 21:58:08 EST 2000 | Stu Leech

I agree with all of the previous comments. 1) Here are a few things to keep in mind when cleaning with water. To effectively clean, any liquid must wet the surface. By itself, water has a surface tension of 70 dynes/square cm. This is relaively hig

Board baking after washing machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 30 21:42:32 EST 2001 | surachai

I have question about board baking after in line washing machine then I would like to know some information that ; 1) Do we need board baking after in line washing machine? Both bare board and assembly borad normally we don't bake . 2)In case of ne

BGA washing & Surfactant Packs?

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 20:02:06 EST 2002 | davef

Surfactant. A synthetic detergent made from petrochemicals that lowers the surface tension of water and allows better cleaning in small spaces. Do you have a cleaning issue that requires you to use a surfactant? If so, be aware that you must clean

power relay problems

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 08:59:45 EDT 2008 | davef

You're correct: * Sealed relays should not be cracked or have moisture intrusion. * Hand soldering relays is going to be expensive. [Using a mini-solder pot for this might reduce some of the burden.] The good part is that the problem is gross enough

Mix of Lead free & Leaded washing in same machine

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 03:33:17 EDT 2012 | ilanhovan

Hi there, is there any SME in cleaning process for PCBA can help me out on the problem i have. More boards manufactured from this supplier failing at our system test. And currently we're in line down situation. Please help Thank you Ilanhovan

Saponifier resistant ink? Our wash process is washing off stamps

Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 18:44:06 EDT 2007 | binow

Various processes throughout the factory will use a stamp to signify ICT has been completed or QA has been done. The problem we are having is once the boards have made it through all the steps and have the stamps on them signifying who did what; the

Solderality problems with SN100C Lead Free Hasl

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 04 10:18:51 EDT 2006 | greg york

Now seen the Blow Holes and shallow inverted and non wetting problem an aweful lot over here. Over came the Blow Holes and shallow inverted joints by washing the bare PCB with hot Saponifier then rinse and dry = problem dissapears. Think most PCB ven


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