Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 12:56:03 EST 2010 | vleasher
Is there any harm in washing SMT soldered with NoClean paste? The PCA has some large thru-hole connectors that we would prefer to do as water soluble on out selective solder but the SMT consists of LGA's and other low parts that we would not be able
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 14:20:26 EDT 2003 | gdstanton
Anyone have experience soldering Lead-free components using leaded solder paste? I'm specifically interested in lead based no-clean solder paste. Any special concerns for reflow? Kyzen Cleaning? Thanks, Greg
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 26 10:42:28 EDT 2002 | Jim M.
I worked for a telecom company that had sites in the deserts, jungles, mountains and regular built up area's. All boards were built using Aim 291/293 No clean solder paste. (all boards built to Bellcore standard) The boards were coated with Dymax ur
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 13:43:25 EDT 2010 | rayguide
Use No-Clean fine-particle solder paste from Kester. http://www.suite101.com/content/solder-paste-and-its-application-in-smt-a249514
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 15:28:10 EST 2007 | CK the Flip
If you are, in fact, running a No-Clean solder paste: Different no-clean solder pastes will leave different types of (benign) residues. If your paste has been qualified from a Bellcore/SIR/Electromigration standpoint, any residues remaining will NO
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 14 13:30:20 EDT 2000 | Murad Kurwa
Hi All: Can you tell me specifically if you converted an exiting product made with Clean process using WS609 or compatible to 'No-Clean' process. We have to convert assemblies from current clean process at a CEM to No-Clean process in our own factor
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 12:38:57 EST 2007 | maddog
Do you have any pointers concerning the oven setup and profile if you are soldering a module with bottom connections and gold pads to a pwb with an OSB finish? The solder paste is SnPb, no-clean. The paste mfgr. recommended profile produces voiding
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 13:05:46 EDT 1998 | Phil Crane
I am looking for some guidelines on evaluating solder paste. I am specifically interested in No-Clean Pastes, as they are a completely new ball game when it comes to slump, tack time, stencil life, tack time, etc. Thanks for any and all help given
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 13:04:19 EDT 1998 | Phil
I am looking for some guidelines on evaluating solder paste. I am specifically interested in No-Clean Pastes, as they are a completely new ball game when it comes to slump, tack time, stencil life, tack time, etc. Thanks for any and all help given
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 08:20:47 EST 2004 | Chunks
Pros are no need to clean after reflow. No need to buy a cleaner or worry about "wet" parts afterwards when you're trying to test your unit. Cons are that most leave a bit of a residue behind. It's harmless but may drive your bed-of-nails tester a