Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 15:55:34 EDT 2002 | pjc
Don't know about the savings over Kyzen, but from my experience Zestron Vigon A200 at 12% concentration in the wash tank delivered excellent cleaning results- even on some NC fluxed paste. Maybe its a price issue?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 28 08:42:43 EST 1999 | Dave F
| i am working with the noclean process and getting white residues on the bottomside of the board probably due to the | wave soldering flux.i am using a no-clean solder paste and a noclean wave solder flux.The boards passed the accelerated temperatu
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 24 12:36:26 EST 2004 | wintech
Hello We are using a No-Clean process for a lot of boards that we do, but the customer needs the flux removed off the bottom side of the board and there is to many leaded components that can not go through a water wash, so is what we do is clean th
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
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 08:24:34 EST 2001 | C.K.
What kind of flux is that: no-clean, water soluble, or rosin?
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 10 23:49:17 EDT 2001 | Robert Sykoh
No-clean is definitely a cheaper process. It will eliminte cleaning. Some issues associated with no-clean are: -- the flux stain left behind on the PCB will create a cosmetic issue. You may want to seek advice from your customers. -- next, the flux
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 18:25:23 EDT 2006 | George
Hi everybody: I really need your expertise on this one. I was told that the flux 270WR from AIM is either No-clean or WS soluble depending on your needs. I read the TDS and it looks like it is....but..... Is there anybody out there using this or s
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 12:14:13 EST 2006 | davef
Some low residue [no-clean] flux residues are cleanable, others are not. Talk to your paste supplier for a recommendation of cleanable low residue flux.
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 | Thu Jun 08 17:13:41 EDT 2006 | davef
We don't agree that "a little to the top would just even things out". The raw flux on the top of the board never touches the wave and so, does not receive the proper amount of heat for activation, except at the through hole barrels. * We assume WML