Electronics Forum: flux condensation (Page 1 of 4)

Problem with flux

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 14:52:40 EDT 2009 | davef

Armando: We're guessing that the white residue is on the laminate also. We believe that the residue has something to do with your low residue flux and water. It could be: * Water contamination in the flux. * Poor selection of preheat temperature that

flux build up in oven flux filter unit clog

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 22:35:21 EST 2007 | JNet

Is the oven air or nitrogen? If it is air I would suggest more exhuast to pull the flux vapors out if the oven before they can condense in the cooling. If it is a nitrogn machine that makes it a little more complicated. If the filter system is clogge

Re: Flux splattering during reflow

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 10 12:21:15 EST 1998 | eyal dickerman

If you are using water cooling in yr oven , look for flux condensation on the heat exchanger.

Vent Residue Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 21 11:36:05 EDT 2002 | scwalsall

Regarding the non-adherence of this maintenance schedule......should we expect to see flux condensate on our solder joints?? Possibly leading to solder joint contamination, dry joints, solderability issues in production etc.??

Crystalized Flux under BGA

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 00:22:17 EDT 2004 | Shean Dalton

and one more thought about your original question, if the flux does look really strange and out of place, then inspect the reflow oven. A great amount of flux condensation in the reflow oven's cooling zone can cause crystalized flux to become airbor

Vent Residue Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 15:31:52 EDT 2002 | Claude_Couture

In an oven with flux reclamation system, once the circulation is prevented by accumulation of flux in the heat exchanger, the flux will condense where it can, and some of it will coat your PCBs with a uniform layer of flux on the parts/ joints/ goldf

oven resin from adhesives

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 11:34:24 EDT 2002 | carln

Is your exhaust duct connected to a reflow oven that is used for flux? The condensate may be carring over from another oven that shares the same duct.

Stain on PCB from reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 14:01:48 EDT 2010 | richardli

It could be the flux condensed in the oven. We plan to clean the vent and filter next week. Then we see if help. I just want to see if anybody has same problem in experience. Soldermask supplier told us the same white soldermask always change to a l

oven resin from adhesives

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 16:47:22 EDT 2002 | mick

The residues are from the flux, not adhesive. Do you have flux management system in oven? You also need to check the flux type = can you use low solids. The effect is the same as steam in bathroom - it is cooling affects in exhaust and flux reforming

AOI False calls

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 31 12:43:52 EDT 2009 | dallascap

I don't think there is anything releated to IR light in your false calls rate rise on Post-reflow. Soldering Flux is most probably the reason. Indeed, more or less soldering flux residue condenses on the boards according to the oven extraction syst

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