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High frequency application V.S no clean flux

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 08 03:09:12 EDT 2002 | Benny

Hi all How can I find the technical paper or source of information about using No-clean flux with high frequency apllication. High frequency mean more than 2 GHz - 5 GHz. I heard from my colleague that No-clean flux residue on board effect to high

No-clean paste flux v.s RMA solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 10:25:29 EST 2003 | davef

J-STD-001C, 7.2.1 Flux Application says words to the effect of: When an external flux is used in conjunction with flux cored solders, the fluxes shall be compatible. Regardless of whether these are or not flux cored solders, this begs the question:

Re: Ionic testing and No-Clean flux

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 07 13:20:03 EST 2000 | Dave F

Graham STOP!!! You can not be totally serious. A five year old cost model counts bean, and beans are beans. I have to know more about the calculation. If this bores some of your gear-heads, click on "return." � Help me with the terms: - "Ops cos

No-clean, water-based flux residues after wave...

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 13:53:41 EST 2009 | allwave

The spec for all PCB suppliers is "solder mask over bare copper using LPI on external layers (green)". The flux we use is No clean 270WR flux (AIM). As far as process parameters, like I mentioned before, same parameters for several suppliers, only on

no clean flux + wave soldering issue

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 02 14:59:41 EDT 2008 | hermes

if two boards with different solder masks give different results on flux residue level after soldering with the exact same machine settings than it is clear that one of the solder masks is not compatible with your no-clean flux. could be the solder m

No-clean, water-based flux residues after wave...

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 15:23:21 EST 2009 | gregoryyork

Hi George This is down to the different cure temperatures used during PCB process. No problem with the flux or your settings You should be seeing a waxy greasy oil like substance on the dirtier board. Or the resist has absorbed the flux residues not

No-clean paste flux v.s RMA solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 09:23:56 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave

Hi I don't see in your note any particular reasons why you couldn't. If it solders well and passes what ever specifications you are using than everything is OK. If your repair faces some soldering or rework challenges where a more agressive flux is

No-clean, water-based flux residues after wave...

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 16:33:40 EST 2009 | davef

Your specification for all PCB suppliers of 'solder mask over bare copper using LPI on external layers (green)' is broad and open to the use of material from many possible LPI suppliers by your board fabricator. In at least one case, it appears that

Cleaning after rework, no clean flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 22:22:00 EST 2003 | Grant Petty

Hi, The guys here have some boards that have been reworked however as we use no-clean paste we are getting the white residue after ultrasonic cleaning. We are using an alcohol based cleaner in the ultra sonic cleaner. Does anyone have any ideas, or

Evalution on solder paste and spray flux

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 11:23:45 EST 2005 | russ

Well first off I wouldn't evaluate paste for a wave process. I would use solder bar instead. Flux - top side fillets and no shorting on the solder side, does it clean well after processing if using water soluble flux. How wide is the process win


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