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

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 07:29:21 EST 2018 | charliedci

I believe the correct statement (I've been told) is "the process is no clean". The solder paste is "low residue". As a CM, in the past we had customers that insisted on a wash after soldering. We used DI water with a saponifier which had mixed result

Re: Solderability of BGA and PCB

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 17:47:23 EST 2000 | Dave F

Gyver: Lemme take a wack [if you�ll excuse the expression, given direction of the later discussion] at your questions. Q1. Will the baking of BGA or PCB cause more oxidation before the SMT process? A1. It certainly will not cause less oxidation,

Re: Parylene Coating of Plastic Parts

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 06:58:04 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

| | | Has anyone out there tried to parylene coat plastic parts prior to soldering them to a pcb? I'm looking at several potential applications where fewer than 5% of my components on a pcb are plastic, yet from a reliability aspect (environmental co

Re: Parylene Coating of Plastic Parts

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 17:32:52 EDT 1999 | Dave Weihrauch

| | Has anyone out there tried to parylene coat plastic parts prior to soldering them to a pcb? I'm looking at several potential applications where fewer than 5% of my components on a pcb are plastic, yet from a reliability aspect (environmental cond

Re: Shelf Life of Assemblied PCB's

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 12:35:15 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | | | I have been asked to supply a maximum shelf life for our assemblied PCB's. I realise this is dependent on so many factors- temperature, humidity, no of layers etc. But does anyone have a formulae for calculating shelf life, or does anyone kno

Re: Parylene Coating of Plastic Parts

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 06 07:18:48 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

| | | | | Has anyone out there tried to parylene coat plastic parts prior to soldering them to a pcb? I'm looking at several potential applications where fewer than 5% of my components on a pcb are plastic, yet from a reliability aspect (environmenta

Re: Parylene Coating of Plastic Parts

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 13:03:35 EDT 1999 | Dave Weihrauch

| | | | Has anyone out there tried to parylene coat plastic parts prior to soldering them to a pcb? I'm looking at several potential applications where fewer than 5% of my components on a pcb are plastic, yet from a reliability aspect (environmental

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