Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 03:44:23 EDT 2006 | Slaine
we didnt see it as a potential risk, main accumilations we around the entry and exit curtains so we lived with it and cleaned (quick wipe with acetone) once a week.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 27 11:42:18 EST 2019 | emeto
I could not see pictures of your board - please attach one or two. So to answer your questions: 1. wave should not overflow over your board - mostly we use pallets as carriers to protect the assembly. 2. Solder dross is caused because your wave is no
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 27 16:12:54 EST 2019 | anteiv
thank you for reply here is picture of the board https://imgur.com/a/i2MfFBw on the bottom are pins/components which height is about 3-4 mm from bottom of the board we had to increase distance of board from nozzle to make clearance and we increas
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 27 17:40:55 EST 2019 | rgduval
Using no-clean flux will make the boards very difficult to clean. If you can switch to water soluble flux, your life will be much easier. The "icicles" lead me to think that the board isn't getting hot enough in the pre-heat cycle, and/or there isn
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 14:12:50 EST 2000 | Jim M.
My company currently uses water soluble paste for our SMT process. We were having trouble retaining hot water in our in line, closed loop DI cleaner. The cleaner kept shutting down when the water temp. dropped below 125C. As a result, the conveyor
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 16 08:01:20 EDT 2005 | davef
Peter: Questions are: * From your pictures, the white residue appears to be only on the solder mask. Is that correct? If not, what is the location [eg, solder, nonsolder/nonmask areas] of the residue that doesn't show well in the pictures? Further,
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 17 14:18:11 EDT 2005 | ppwlee
Dave, Answers to your questions: * From your pictures, the white residue appears to be only on the solder mask. Is that correct? If not, what is the location [eg, solder, nonsolder/nonmask areas] of the residue that doesn't show well in the pictur
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 07:10:46 EDT 2009 | davef
Questions are: * On what portion of the second side of the board [eg, solder only, solder mask only, etc] do you see this white hazy residue? * Could you attach a picture? * You mention cleaning this residue. What have you used to clean the residue?
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 11:20:04 EST 2004 | jdumont
Hi Dave, its not the connections that have the white residue. It is the surface of the board. The whole thing turns a milky white color. I have pictures if anyone would like to see them... Josh
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 20:29:27 EST 1999 | Bob Bartolotta
In Section 5.1 Flux Residues, 5.2 Particulate matter 5.3 Chlorides and Carbonates & White Residues, I am assuming that these boards have been through some type of cleaning step. Hot water, saponifier, air dryed and the pictures illustrate unacceptab