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LED lifted soldering defect

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 19 02:16:19 EST 2019 | sssamw

if use more aggressive paste,be careful risk of electro-chemical migration

Has anyone heard of a no clean paste that can be cleaned in straight DI water ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 09:16:26 EST 2018 | emeto

"...electro-chemical migration failures..." Come on Michael, You are totally selling it here.

Has anyone heard of a no clean paste that can be cleaned in straight DI water ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 09:48:57 EST 2018 | davef

"...electro-chemical migration failures..." Come on Michael, You are totally selling it here.

Has anyone heard of a no clean paste that can be cleaned in straight DI water ?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 18:25:25 EST 2018 | aqueous

This is one of the most common questions I get asked. Why clean no-clean flux. It was stated earlier that no-clean residues are benign. This may or may not be accurate. It depends on several factors including the reflow process. In a perfect world, t

Re: DENDRITES

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 06:29:18 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

| | | We're getting field failures in a high impedance portion of the circuit. Think the unpopulated pc card has contaminates because we were able to grow dendrites by applying a 9 volt battery across the suspected pad, placed a drop of de-ionized w

High complex board manufacturing

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 02 04:20:27 EST 2009 | emmanueldavid

Glossy/Matte & Plating). 2. Select Solder Paste according to Your Customer or In-House Specifications which is compatible for expected Process. 3. Use Chemical Etch / Electro Polished Stencil with proper Aspect Ratios (AR=>1.5) & Area Ratios(ArR=>0.6

Electro-Deionization Systems

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 16:14:59 EDT 2008 | adamcrum

Our DI system has a carbon cylinder and a mixed bed cylinder. This is from the Mfgr website: "The Technical Devices' Nu/Clean Recirculating Water Deionizing System is engineered to remove all organics, chemicals, and heavy metals via particle

Re: Paste Printing @ 45 degrees

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 14 07:01:44 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Has anybody adopted the method of stencil printing with the board at a 45 degree angle to the squeegee blade? What are the benefits and drawbacks? I've heard you get better fine pitch results. | | TX | Mark | I know we all seek easy/better solut

Re: Electropolishing Laser-Cut Stencils

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 12:22:57 EDT 1998 | Steve Moore

Electropolishing definitely improves the print characteristics of both Laser-cut and Chem-etch stencils. The caveat here is avoid over polishing which results in rounding of the edges and/or enlargement of the openings. Over polishing is typically th

Stainless Steel in wash system

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 11:32:17 EDT 2001 | Mike Konrad

Hi Kevin, Sorry for the delay in responding to your question. I have been trapped in Australia (not a bad place to be trapped I may add). The scale in your cleaner is not usually caused by the chemical used in the wash cycle (although Armakleen ha

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