Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 12:23:35 EDT 2005 | jdumont
Thanks a lot guys, is there a way to measure air quality? Like ppm of airborne particulates? Thanks again
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 02 06:40:51 EDT 2014 | madhuranatha
Will there be any issue if soder paste of SnPbAg is used for airborne application (PCB)
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 09:05:07 EDT 2003 | davef
Use a cartridge that's approved [conform to OSHA 42 CFR 84] to provide respiratory protection against organic vapors, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, sulfur dioxide, chlorine dioxide, and hydrogen fluoride with a P100 particulate filter which is effecti
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 19:04:49 EDT 2010 | eadthem
It would depend on the solder paste but the stuff we use is heavy enough that it wont go airborne. and theres really no other way to clean the apertures on a 0402 or similar part.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 03:53:29 EDT 2010 | Mark
The smallest particle sixe for type 3 paste in 25 microns. This is far to big to remain airborne.Therefore I would suggest to continue to use air to clean stencils as it does clean the apertures effectively.What solvent is used to clean the stencils?
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 07:53:01 EDT 2010 | glenseely
What about trying to clean these stencils with a proper stencil cleaner? This way you wouldn't have to worry about sending anything airborne.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 04 15:46:05 EDT 2014 | dyoungquist
What do you mean by "airborne"? We have been using SnPbAg for 15+ years to build assemblies to IPC class II standards although with most assemblies going to Pb free, we are not using it near as much as we used to.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 10 15:37:17 EDT 2016 | davef
The hazards of a wave solder machine are: * High temperature * Airborne metal oxides * Flux fumes
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 00:22:17 EDT 2004 | Shean Dalton
and one more thought about your original question, if the flux does look really strange and out of place, then inspect the reflow oven. A great amount of flux condensation in the reflow oven's cooling zone can cause crystalized flux to become airbor
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 19:25:14 EST 2011 | isd_jwendell
I do not have a answer for you, but it sounds like electro-static charge is making air-borne particles stick to the machine. What are the air handling conditions? Could be you need a better filtration system. I use a HEPA filter system. I've always w