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Re: no-clean vs. water soluble

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 19:44:25 EDT 2000 | Brian W.

I cannot give references to papers, etc, but I can tell you from experience that High Impedance circuits and High Power RF circuits are not something to try no-clean on. For an aerospace customer, I had a circuit that any residue left between two pa

Re: water soluable or no clean flux?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 12:19:13 EDT 1999 | Brian

| Hi all, | | We have a little discussion here about the suitable flux for a certain process, as all of us are beginners we need your advice. | | We are producing VGA cards and mother boards for PC's all components to be wave soldered are TH, the S

Cleaning for conformal coat

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 13:41:04 EST 2013 | dontfeedphils

You definitely have to be careful with unsealed components and markings/labels. The best you can do is check with datasheets or find an extra assembly to test it out on first. You can also try slowing down your inline to more like 1-2 ft/min and se

Cleaning for conformal coat

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 15:51:26 EST 2013 | johng

Water soluble process, yes. The machine is old and fixed at 4 ft/min by someone way before me. Looking into ways to reverse that to allow for adjusting the conveyor. Trying to determine how the contamination gets onto the boards. So far testing has i

Re: Entek coating

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 10 22:16:56 EST 1998 | Steve Gregory

Jeremy, I'm gonna make a couple of assumptions by "reading in between the lines" of your email: 1. You're using no-clean paste. 2. This is only happening on the second side. You tell me if I'm wrong about this... First thing, if you're only experienc

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

Kyzen or Zestron?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 14:05:32 EDT 2007 | grics

Good afternoon... I am pretty new to a lot of things in the electronics manufacturing realm and could use some help on some issues from the big guys... Our company is a contract manufacturer for many customers. We use multiple paste and flux types

Re: To clean or not to Clean??

Electronics Forum | Sun May 30 18:52:35 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

| | | | | | I have always thought it to be a good practice to wash SMA's with water soluble paste (WS609) soon after reflow. Is there a time limit as to how long a board should sit after reflow before washing said board? For instance; processing a

Re: To clean or not to Clean??

Electronics Forum | Mon May 31 15:09:56 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | | | | | | | I have always thought it to be a good practice to wash SMA's with water soluble paste (WS609) soon after reflow. Is there a time limit as to how long a board should sit after reflow before washing said board? For instance; processi

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