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Touch or no touch-up

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 11 08:20:25 EST 2005 | Rob

Depends what the joint is on, and how historically it has performed - ie. is it a part that won't wick on the wave, or near a ground plane that never forms properly. It may be that they know something you don't about the board. However any info s

Cleanning no clean residu

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 15:41:39 EDT 2007 | davef

Bruno The real question about your troop using Kester 951 wave solder flux on boards is: how is the flux applied and controlled. See, when you apply this flux with your wave solder fluxer, it is ideally applied in a metered fashion with your fluxer

no contact on BGA

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 16:43:19 EDT 2001 | CPI

Yes a 6 mil solder deposite will reduce to approx 50% of it's original size. Does this happen on only 1 BGA? Is the BGA that its happening on have smaller balls than the others, what I'm getting to is, are you sure you are depositing the proper amo

no clean flux + wave soldering issue

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 05 13:49:04 EDT 2008 | gregoryyork

Tell the board shop to increase the cure temp of the resist as it is undecured especially if you have waxy/greasy resiues on the board and a brown tar like substence in the solder wave itself. If undercured then solder will not flow off the resist pr

no clean flux + wave soldering issue

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 28 11:31:17 EDT 2008 | patrickbruneel

Matt solder mask finishes gives the widest process window in view of potential amount of residues when using No-Clean. Shiny (glass like) finishes are more sensitive to residues due to lower surface area compared to matt finish. If the shiny finish i

no clean flux + wave soldering issue

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 28 12:03:54 EDT 2008 | wavemasterlarry

My people said I was needed again here on The Forum. Thanks Mr Head for the goddos on wave soldering. It's a hard process to grasp and not every one nows how to adjust eveything properly. I can tell you regognize expertise when you see it. That s

Has anyone heard of a no clean paste that can be cleaned in straight DI water ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 15:36:42 EST 2018 | davef

Not to be repetitious, I just don't remember if this has been said or not, I'm old, give me a break. Some people have found that DI water is too thick to properly remove flux residue under low stand-off components.

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