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Cleanning no clean residu

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 19 10:49:48 EDT 2007 | brulal1

Hi I will like to know what do you think about cleaning hand solder, my employee spend about 25% of they time to brush they hand solder with teddy pen cleaner, we used no clean solder wire. It�s not been the first time that I try to eliminate those c

cleaning NO clean

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 13:35:28 EDT 2002 | jersbo

Thanks to everyone who posted! I did get the boards clean and it worked well I used AIMTERGE 520A about 5% in HOT water.. I soaked for 10 minutes used a brush(handscrubber type)to loosen the residue. For the fine pitch I used a fine bristled small

cleaning NO clean

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 10 22:29:01 EDT 2002 | scottefiske

Many times after initially cleaning in the solvents recommended by the paste/material manufacturer, a light white haze may still be visable...try using a soft bristle brush to remove the remaining residues. By this time the residues that remain will

Re: water soluable or no clean flux?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 17:20:08 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | Hi all, | | | | We have a little discussion here about the suitable flux for a certain process, as all of us are beginners we need your advice. | | | | We are producing VGA cards and mother boards for PC's all components to be wave soldered are

Re: water soluable or no clean flux?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 17:36:46 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | | Hi all, | | | | | | We have a little discussion here about the suitable flux for a certain process, as all of us are beginners we need your advice. | | | | | | We are producing VGA cards and mother boards for PC's all components to be wave so

Re: water soluable or no clean flux?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 14:46:03 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Hi all, | | We have a little discussion here about the suitable flux for a certain process, as all of us are beginners we need your advice. | | We are producing VGA cards and mother boards for PC's all components to be wave soldered are TH, the S

Re: water soluable or no clean flux?

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 07:47:31 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

| | Hi all, | | | | We have a little discussion here about the suitable flux for a certain process, as all of us are beginners we need your advice. | | | | We are producing VGA cards and mother boards for PC's all components to be wave soldered are

What pressure is recommended to clean AMT boards after reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 15:19:42 EDT 2001 | davef

Watt tiepoo? [Cereally, you can usually fix typos after you post by using the P yellow �edit� button that shows when you are looking at your posting.] We�re had people on SMTnet that were washing their boards with a brush attached to the end of a ga

seperation of soldermask and pcb

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 25 08:29:33 EDT 2014 | sara_pcb

Please refer the attached jpegs, The problem is noticed after reflow soldering followed by conventional through hole soldering. Flux used one is MIL Std. Brush cleaning in IPA is followed after each soldering step. regards, R.Saravanan

Cleaning Ceramic Substrates

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 25 13:29:08 EST 1998 | Gary Simbulan

We currently use an abrasive fiberglass brush to clean the silver oxide off of our substrates proir to asembly. It's messy and tiring. Is there an alternative method, either chemical or mechanical that is cost effective for small (30 to 50ea 6in sq

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