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Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 27 16:21:33 EDT 2008 | mikesewell

AMTech makes REL0 (4300 series) pastes that are water washable. You might want to try a sample...

Mixing no-clean solder with activated

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 23 12:42:20 EDT 2001 | genny

OK, to reopen this and muddy the water a little more, What is the difference between REL0 and ROL0 solder. The solder paste that more than one of our suppliers is using is AIM293+ - this is REL0 The no-clean solder wire we use in house is ROL0, mad

Rosin vs. Resin Flux

Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 09:13:10 EDT 2007 | gsala

Tnks Davef, be patient pls, what does it exactely mean? That one of the two, in case of cleaning needs the flux residues are more difficult to remove for one of the two fluxes ? i.e. NC wire fluxed by ROL0 compared to fluxed REL0, in terms of so

Rosin vs. Resin Flux

Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 16:30:45 EDT 2007 | gsala

Thank Patrick for your infos. Seen that youa are an expett, when you'll have time, pls, tell me some thing about ORL0 (always in wire for L-F manual solder) compared to ROL0 and REL0 earlier already explained me. Rgrds....GSx PS:my target is to le

Soldering Issue in Sensor component

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 27 14:27:40 EST 2019 | slthomas

We switched to a REL0 T3 paste, Amtech LF-4300. It wets the castellations more consistently. I believe that in our case it was more of a plating wetting issue with the parts, but yours sounds more like a pcb finish or thermal issue. That larger pad

Rosin vs. Resin Flux

Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 11:26:33 EDT 2007 | gsala

Tnks Patrick, additional infos..... we are just playng with different NC solder wires L-F, the best results in terms of solderability (faster solder flowing, holes filling up) it seams are coming from an ROM1, as we know, according to J-STD-004, or

Re: How to qualify the solder flux of a new vendor?

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 11:20:23 EST 1999 | Dave F

Hey Gyver: If you don�t mind (which you don�t have any choice about, because I�m going to do it anyhow, cause it�s MY word processor), I�m going to respond genericly, but still be directed to your question. Much of the following is paraphrased from

Re: Converting to 'No-Clean' process

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 17 19:46:39 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Murad: Your customer is smart to be concerned about the affect of changing production processes on product reliability. Your Company is smart to inform customers and keep them in the loop about these changes. In developing your demonstration of th

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