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Solder flux

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 09:15:44 EST 2019 | davef

Suppliers list the contents of their products in a MSDS. Libraries of these sheets are listed online. Look up the product you're using there. A safety data sheet, material safety data sheet, or product safety data sheet is a document that lists info

voc free flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 08:10:47 EST 2003 | davef

As a minimum, you should observe the recommendations for disposal in your flux supplier's MSDS. For one VOC-Free Flux, the MSDS says something like: Waste Disposal Methods: Scrap material may be disposed of, by a licensed waste disposal company or

voc free flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 10:45:12 EST 2003 | johnthor

Absolutely, read the manufacturers MSDS. You do have it, don't you? We use Kester 971 and it reads Waste Disposal Methods: According to local regulations. Considered biodegradable. We did take the precaution of informing the local authorities and

WS flux vs test socket cleaners? --- Similar BUT Different

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 08:44:42 EDT 2015 | davef

The environment of a burn-in chamber is specific. That environment has a fairly well defined affect on the metal contacts of a burn-in socket. Test socket cleaners are tailored for those specific requirements. Look at the MSDS for the WS flux and th

Testing effect of non-clean flux residue on solder joints

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 03 11:30:29 EDT 2017 | davef

regarding dwl comment, "For low volume hand assembly, deionized water or IPA should work fine." Deionized water: Deionized water is corrosive. It needs to be removed. Proof? Drop a copper coin into a covered jar of DI water and watch what happens ov

Flux powder disposal

Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 14:45:29 EDT 2005 | davef

Dispose according to the MSDS for the product. As a point of comparison, here is a MSDS for another flux: http://www.kester.com/MSDS/USA%20and%20Canada/English/Fluxes/MSDS%20135%20US%20(24Nov03).pdf ... which says: 13 Disposal considerations Prod

Superior Flux

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 20 16:27:55 EDT 2012 | ecdave

Hello All, I have 4 or 5, 5 gallon containers of Superior 367T Flux thinner you can look up the MSDS sheet online. It is a 85% ethanol/methanol mixture. The containers that I have are unopened. I have no use for them and unless someone out there c

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 09:44:34 EDT 2004 | Vince Whipple

Frank, Your initial question about temperature profiling is a critical point to a good wave solder process. Especially if you have a No Clean flux. As recommended by many in the thread above, get the Process Data Sheet for your flux (this is not the

Re: NC Flux Splattering

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 13:36:07 EDT 2000 | Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee

Regarding the boiling point, MSDS may have some infomation reflecting that. Other description such as long stencil life and long tack time may also reflect. Wetting rate typically is not stated in product data sheet. You will need to determine it y

no-clean process

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 21:54:54 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave

Hi Notice they do call out that you should use their thinner. In the MSDS you get a clue as to the thinner they are mostly using with some additives. http://www.kester.com/PDF%20FILES/PDF%20Data%20Sheets/E%20No-Clean%20Fluxes/951%20(30Mar98)logo.p

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