Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 03 20:30:07 EST 2001 | Robert
James, if you want to get a circuit board wet, then any cleaner will do. Tighter componentry and BGAs are different. Even if you submerge a BGA, the surface underneath it will not be effected. Thus you need to force the chemistry mechanically unde
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 08:49:35 EDT 2002 | davef
What do you want to be certified? So, do you have a specification control drawing for each component that defines your expected performance capabilities for use by your buyer in acquiring these parts? If there is a reason to fabricate parts to your
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 25 15:58:36 EDT 2002 | bschreiber
Hello Dave, I hope that electronic slap didn�t hurt too much. Robf, I am sorry that you did not agree with my initial response, but the answer is very detailed and most of the support material I have is only in paper format so I need to either snai
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 21:00:39 EDT 2006 | davef
National says: [ http://www.national.com/packaging/llp/faq.html#faq_manu ] Manufacturing FAQ's Are there any precautions that need to be taken with the LLP package? It is critical to follow National�s guidelines for successful surface moun
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 08 15:27:25 EST 2015 | davef
Thinner: Flux thinner, NOT paint thinner We kept a spare stone in thinner in inventory. We cut PVC pipe to size, cap in one end, screw thread on the other, stone inside, filled with flux thinner and covered with a screw cap. I don't remember who we
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 26 11:42:35 EDT 2018 | tey422
Thanks for your information. But the info you provided, we already found out more or less about it. The newer cleaning systems are nothing like the one I am seeking the replacement parts for. I don't think Kolb would able to provide much help for s
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 05:49:03 EST 2011 | marusha
isopropyl alcohol and a toothbrush! =)) seriously. If you do not have a washing machine - no problem. Incidentally, both military and medical equipment are always clean no clean paste - This process greatly improves reliability.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 09:52:18 EDT 2010 | dyoungquist
Obviously a totally clean floor is the best. So what if you have 1 particle of dust on your entire production floor? Is that 1 part per million (1 PPM)? or is that 1 part per billion? or 1 part per ???? How do you measure dust and come up with a
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 15:18:51 EDT 2007 | consultacionbc
Stephen, This is a board designed for medical apparatus and we're needing to change 3000 placements, it's about 2000 different parts. Some boards have about 90 parts and some have greater amount. Impedence of the board happens to be a great issue
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 12:18:03 EDT 2004 | Mark
This is a shot in the dark for you. On some of our low running boards (5 pieace). Instead of turning the wash on the operators will use a good ole steam cleaner. We used DI water in this process. The main reason we started using this in the first pla