Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 08:46:54 EST 2018 | charliedci
Your right, he is "selling it". Or I should say he is not selling no-clean solder paste.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 06:18:55 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
First question would be why are you hand soldering these resistors? I would expect ENIG to be perfectly solderable after reflow and quite some time later. If you leave the apertures out of the stencil and then decide to automate fitting them, you'l
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 16:20:41 EST 2005 | lyrtech
Hi, Actually, we want to run a benchtest for solder paste to verify if the paste we use is one of the best. So, with your experiments and tests, what's the top 5 for No-clean solder paste? * I mean leaded solder paste ( for the moment) :)
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 30 09:21:08 EDT 2008 | eedlund
Anyone using a No-clean solder paste on a pcb with a 100 Mbps Ethernet chip? Will the residue cause any signal degradation? Any issues with a no-clean solder paste and 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet? Device: National Semiconductor DP83848 10/100 Mb
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 19:44:35 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Does anyone have any information on stencil aperture/pad ratios for noclean solder paste. In the past I have experienced severe solder ball problems when using the same size apertures from aqueous products as I do with the No-clean products. Cons
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 09 14:28:58 EDT 2001 | Kelvin
No-clean solder paste is definately a trend for tomorrow. However, there are several points you need to consider before you shift from WS to no-clean: 1. Component quality - No-clean solder paste generally (not essentially) get a lower avtivity than
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 10:58:26 EDT 1999 | James Graves
Does anyone have any information on stencil aperture/pad ratios for noclean solder paste. In the past I have experienced severe solder ball problems when using the same size apertures from aqueous products as I do with the No-clean products. Conseq
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 08:36:51 EDT 2010 | rgduval
Michelle, Our experience with no-clean solder pastes has been that water washing a mis-print is a bad idea. We've found that DI water does not do a sufficient job removing the no-clean paste (the same goes for stencils). Instead, we have washed no
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 08:41:21 EDT 2008 | davef
We don't associate solder balls with no-clean flux and humidity. For solder balls with no-clean flux, we'd rather have you thinking about: * Paste selection * Aperature size * Paste print process * Reflow recipe
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 15:29:50 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip
When no-clean flux and no-clean soldering first came out in the late 80's / early 90's, there were lots of White Papers written about conformal coating adhesion and no-clean flux. I'm pretty sure all CC's will adhere to today's chemistries. To be o