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dendritic growth

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 07:32:57 EST 2004 | davef

On contaminated assemblies: While you isolated part of your dendritic growth to contaminated boards, could it be that you have a similar problem with other components, rather than your flux? Is this flux new? Have you had similar problems with thi

Dendrite growth

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 06:22:16 EST 2008 | gregoryyork

what is the solde finish on the bare board is it hasl? Are you using OA flux during assembly. A little more information would be good

Dendrite growth

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 08:57:13 EST 2008 | tonyamenson

We test for board cleanliness using an ionic tester. It's been my experience that if your board is clean you take away the possibility of growth even if the unit encounters moisture. We actaully had a problem where our wash lost pressure due to a mi

dendritic growth

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 04:01:08 EST 2004 | paul_fisher

We have a problem with dendritic growth that is affecting a new board going into production. This is of concern because they were subjected to Damp Heat Cyclic Tests as part of the product validation testing during their development. Fails to date

dendritic growth

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 09:32:59 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel

Hi Paul, One thing I can tell you for sure "lead free" is not going to solve your problem, because spectrum analysis have shown that dendrites at there final stage always consists of pure tin. The higher the tin content the higher the risk for dead

Rework using flux pens

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 17:29:20 EST 2002 | davef

Your research is on track. NC flux needs to reach activation temperature. Also, do not depend on the corrosion characteristics associated with the flux classification (ie, L1, L0, M1, M0, etc.), until the flux is activated by exposure to soldering

Problem with flux

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 11:24:22 EDT 2009 | ghepo

Hello Armando, this is what I found into the handbook "Failure Analysis of Electronic processes" : "...Flux residues with water-soluble flux activators that are conductive and corrosive if left on in large enough quantities are detrimental. If you

Encapsulating water soluble flux residue?

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 11:21:18 EST 2005 | patrickbruneel

Steve, Water-soluble fluxes are per definition very corrosive and need to be cleaned (read the data sheet) Encapsulation will prevent humidity reaching the water-soluble acids but will not prevent reducing the metals the flux is in contact with to m

Re: When using noclean flux or clean flux process?

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 13:10:10 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Dear All, | | In order to understand the soldering technologies in SMT, I'd like to understand why some cards are soldered and then cleaned, or only soldered whitout water cleaning nor "ultra sound" wavelength. | | I mean that I wonder why we use

Re: When using noclean flux or clean flux process?

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 02:45:23 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | Dear All, | | | | In order to understand the soldering technologies in SMT, I'd like to understand why some cards are soldered and then cleaned, or only soldered whitout water cleaning nor "ultra sound" wavelength. | | | | I mean that I wonder

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