Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 18:34:57 EDT 2006 | George
Try 270WR flux from AIM solder. It showed very good results on our wave solder process. Let me know yours... Thanks, George
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 10:08:10 EST 2006 | George
Grant, Why don't you try a water-base flux which is No-clean, VOC-free also? I have tried the 270WR flux from AIM with good results even on lead-free process. My $0.02, George
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 18:25:23 EDT 2006 | George
Hi everybody: I really need your expertise on this one. I was told that the flux 270WR from AIM is either No-clean or WS soluble depending on your needs. I read the TDS and it looks like it is....but..... Is there anybody out there using this or s
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 13:53:41 EST 2009 | allwave
The spec for all PCB suppliers is "solder mask over bare copper using LPI on external layers (green)". The flux we use is No clean 270WR flux (AIM). As far as process parameters, like I mentioned before, same parameters for several suppliers, only on
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 01 11:48:45 EDT 2005 | Hiram
Hello everybody, We are in the process of implementing NC process on the wave solder. We have a Sonotek XL fluxing system. Any ideas out there? Solder used: SN100C Flux options so far: 264-5 flux, 270WR VOC-free 9both from AIM solder) The flux ch
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 14:42:40 EDT 2013 | armandogomez
Hello guys ! I am here again with a problem, right now we have a problem with a new product, the problems are with voids with the PTH we put a receptacle with terminal blades that are 1.3mm width in a pth with a diameter of 1.5mm we use a pallet to
Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 02:40:30 EDT 2016 | padawanlinuxero
Hello guys! I have a question for you guys, we have been working with a cleaning agent call Safewash (SWAS) from electrolube, we use this safewash to clean the flux residue from the boards after wave soldering, since or customer doesn't like to have
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