Electronics Forum: flux excess (Page 3 of 24)

Flux on the body of SMT components

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 17:20:25 EST 2024 | jdengler

Find out were the excess flux is coming from. See if it can be eliminated or reduced at the source. Lokely coming from something other than SMT assembly.

Re: Broken capacitors

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 23:02:24 EST 2000 | LeeKibler

Beware the foam fluxer. I had a problem with cracked caps that just about drove me off the deep end. I discovered that my foam fluxer air knife was not turned on resulting in excessive flux. The excessive flux (VOC free) was not properly dried off

Re: Hot Air Knife

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 04:02:12 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

We used an air knife using foam fluxer and no clean flux to remove excessive flux from the boards for a better look afterwards. A secondary effect might be that the flux is forced into the vias giving you better results on the top. If you feel a need

Re: Hot Air Knife

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 04:02:12 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

We used an air knife using foam fluxer and no clean flux to remove excessive flux from the boards for a better look afterwards. A secondary effect might be that the flux is forced into the vias giving you better results on the top. If you feel a need

Spray Fluxer Waste

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 05 20:56:17 EST 2002 | cycorda

Dave, Some spray fluxers are a lot more efficient than others - some will have such little waste that most of it is carried out by the exhaust. One of the benefits of spray fluxing should be that it creates very little excess flux, therefore no n

Foam in inline wash

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 15:19:32 EST 2023 | hhudson

It has been happening in the mornings, and we do have a weak middle element, but our temp is always above 60C. we have it set at 65C. the service manager for the machine assured us that temperature wasn't the issue. Also, our flux application for ERS

Steaming boards

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 00:15:04 EDT 2004 | ppwlee

We had a similar application to rewash excessive flux residues through a chemical wash, steam clean, and DI rinse. We currently have an inline cleaner. Can you comment what kind of steamer (made and manufacturer) is being referred to in this discussi

Alpha UP78 OSP problem

Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 10:43:37 EDT 2004 | Melissa

Has anyone experienced problems lately with excess flux residue left on the board after reflow when using Alpha UP78 OSP paste? We are getting a component failure that the designers are blaming on too much residue. Thanks

No-Clean Process

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 14:58:52 EDT 2004 | cisridn

I am new to the No-Clean Process. When preforming rework in a No-Clean Process, should the rework technician clean the excess flux used to change a component or place a component missing?

Flux Compatibility Issues....

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 17:13:41 EDT 2006 | davef

We don't agree that "a little to the top would just even things out". The raw flux on the top of the board never touches the wave and so, does not receive the proper amount of heat for activation, except at the through hole barrels. * We assume WML


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