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Cleaning prototype PCB assemblies and waste water

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 19 12:26:38 EDT 2007 | billr73

We will be hand soldering a small number of PCBs per week (both through hole and SMT) using a water soluble flux. We will be using both standard leaded and lead free solder. The completed assemblies be hand washed in a sink using hot water. Do we

Re: recycling waste paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 28 14:36:45 EDT 2000 | James

We dump the paste in with the dross in a 55 gallon drum. It's all hazardus waste the only difference is paste has flux and dross is who knows what. We use waste recycler. I don't know if we get as much money back as you would from the manufacturer

Re: solder balls and flux

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 21:53:46 EST 2000 | Kelvin Chow

Dear Robert, On PBGA assembly, BGA sphere shrinkage number depends to the following factors, a. BGA Sphere size (before reflow) b. Solder mask opening diameter As far as I know, no formular has been established yet. Most of my friends just collect

Re: solder balls and flux

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 21:53:46 EST 2000 | Kelvin Chow

Dear Robert, On PBGA assembly, BGA sphere shrinkage number depends to the following factors, a. BGA Sphere size (before reflow) b. Solder mask opening diameter As far as I know, no formular has been established yet. Most of my friends just collect

Water wash flux and cleaning

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 09:47:23 EDT 2017 | georgetruitt

You have a lot to think about! What does the flux manufacturer recommend as far as specifics like water temp or pressure? Do they recommend high temp di-water a detergent or saponifier? Do you currently have a cleaning machine, batch cleaner or inl

Cleaning prototype PCB assemblies and waste water

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 22 11:18:23 EDT 2007 | agillman

I realize I am jumping in late but here is some REAL information. Waste water is controlled by EACH POTW (waste facility). It is NOT centralized as in EPA. The POTW's are primarily concerned with what might damage their pipes. First among their conce

Cleaning prototype PCB assemblies and waste water

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 20 14:05:15 EDT 2007 | realchunks

Prolly the worst. I'm sure it depends on who you get, but Cali not only looks for things that affect the waste stream, but will report on things not up to code, and the biggest being they look for earthquakes violations.

Cleaning prototype PCB assemblies and waste water

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 20 07:42:28 EDT 2007 | cokedigits

i difagree

Cleaning prototype PCB assemblies and waste water

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 20 08:43:58 EDT 2007 | realchunks

Thanks for playing. Tell him what he's won Johnny.

Cleaning prototype PCB assemblies and waste water

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 20 12:14:02 EDT 2007 | shannond

They're not that stringent in California, are they?

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