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No-Clean or water

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 08 14:19:35 EDT 2001 | Spanky

Jake, The No-cleans on the market, to me, still aren't as good as OA and water wash. But they have gotten better. The type of No-Clean flux and paste to use really depends on each individual assembly, the machines used, settings, and the environme

Low Halide Wave soldering Flux

Electronics Forum | Sat May 28 06:40:24 EDT 2005 | steve

Aim offers excellent soldering fluxes. That said your probably dealing with the local representative. The FIRST question to ask when evaluating any chemistry is "What is the Availability of the flux". Distributors don't necessarily stock all of a man

Mixing no-clean solder with activated

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 23 12:42:20 EDT 2001 | genny

OK, to reopen this and muddy the water a little more, What is the difference between REL0 and ROL0 solder. The solder paste that more than one of our suppliers is using is AIM293+ - this is REL0 The no-clean solder wire we use in house is ROL0, mad

Lead Free Process

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 06 12:07:07 EDT 2001 | nwyatt

I have been researching lead-free paste for a while now and I will share with you what I can. Firstly, SnAgCu seems to be the common industry choice. It really depends on your application - the cell phone/pda sector is primarly using different comb

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