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Re: Tin-oxide deposits

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 20:29:32 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Jason: How did you determine that the deposits are tin oxide? What does this stuff look like? Klein Wassink "Soldering in Electronics" (p. 221, quoting original work by others). States (in effect) tin (or solder) quickly forms a protective oxide

Re: Cleaning solvent for missprinted PCB (paste & Glue)

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 18:05:40 EDT 1998 | Roxanne Picou

| Looking for Cleaning solvent to claen missprinted PCB, that will be good for paste (CS) and glue (PS). | One that is easy to evaporate with out leaving | white powder around component leads on CS (when cleaning PS) Solder paste cleaning can be acc

Solution Testing

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 27 21:10:04 EST 2003 | davef

You can buy a titrator (Hach [ http://www.hach.com ] digital titrator), hydrochloric acid, phenolphthalein indicator powder pillows, turkey baster, and a couple small measuring cups. Titration measures quantity of TOTAL alkalinity. So, it measures

Cleaning Water Soluble Flux under BGA's

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 24 21:51:23 EST 2004 | davef

Dreamy It sounds like you are having fun in your new job. Saponifier. Alkaline chemicals, added to water, that convert rosin/resin flux residues in the water to soluble soaps. Generally, saponifiers are better if used in an aggressive spray-in-ai

RMA flux Based Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 12:25:01 EDT 2001 | davef

Talk about bucking the trend!!! OK, OK, I know some US military work still requires RMA. You�re both correct. Cleaning decisions for RMA fluxed boards are based on customers requirements. [Some do (clean) and some don�t.] Older US military speci

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