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Re: N-tech osp problems

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 20:19:51 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Never heard of N-Tech. Whose material do they use? Two common materials are: Imidazole (Via Systems) and Entek (Enthone) OSP is a lacquer that fabs apply to boards by either spraying or dipping. What thickness control does your fab use? For inst

OSP coatings

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 16:53:15 EDT 2005 | GS

Contact Cookson Electronic, they can support you with OSP solutions (ENTEK---) new formulations for Lead Free apllication. Regards GS --------- from a 2003 Cookson presentation: Objective Although Existing ENTEK� PLUS CU106A technology is suc

How do you clean OSP PCB's without washing it off?

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 20:11:19 EDT 2006 | davef

You weren't specific about the OSP that you use. We use Entek Plus CU-106A. Yes, just about everything removes Entek, especially if there's heat involved. Ethone states: * Alcohol strips 70% of the coating * Water removes 15% * Kyzen Lonox only t

Info on OSP PCB�s

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 21:14:10 EDT 2001 | davef

You aren't going to post our stuff on your "Hey, I'm the wizard site", are you? Board fab, Pad coatings, OSP 1 OSPs: Imidazole (Via Systems) is good. Entek (Enthone) works, but requires strict thickness control in fab. 2 Enthone CU56 allows one t

Cleaning of Entek Boards

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 21:04:06 EDT 2002 | davef

So, why can't you clean misprints on Entek boards? Entek: Cheap, flat, OK shelf life, not without process and fabrication issues. Your Entek organic solderability protection is probably Entek Plus [CU106A] made by Ethone OMI. Consider getting a co

Re: Cleaning procedures for Entek-Plus Cu-106A

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 22:09:03 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | I am wondering if anyone has any info regarding solder paste misprint clean-up procedures for Entek Plus CU-106A PCB's utilizing a water-clean solder paste. In a implementation procedure they recommend a 2-3 minute wash cycle with the following

Info on OSP PCB�s

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 01 12:23:22 EDT 2001 | medernach

I've had good and bad experiences with OSP's. First of all, ask yourself, "Why use an OSP?" If you don't need it, don't use it. Solderability is dependent upon the number of thermal passes (the fewer, the better), the thickness of the coating, the

Re: Cleaning procedures for Entek-Plus Cu-106A

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 12:01:58 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Earl said, in essence: | | | Justin is absolutely right ... | | | | Again, Entek is not much more than a flux coating ... | | | | Metallic coatings protect best, as we all know - especially those electroplated. Those coatings chemical come in ne

Cleaning procedures for Entek-Plus Cu-106A

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 14:25:05 EDT 1999 | Stephen Smith

I am wondering if anyone has any info regarding solder paste misprint clean-up procedures for Entek Plus CU-106A PCB's utilizing a water-clean solder paste. In a implementation procedure they recommend a 2-3 minute wash cycle with the following crit

Re: Cleaning procedures for Entek-Plus Cu-106A

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 16:41:52 EDT 1999 | Justin Medernach

| I am wondering if anyone has any info regarding solder paste misprint clean-up procedures for Entek Plus CU-106A PCB's utilizing a water-clean solder paste. In a implementation procedure they recommend a 2-3 minute wash cycle with the following cr

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