Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 19 03:33:45 EDT 2009 | rocko
Pay attention that sometimes the ultrasonic energy may damage ICs.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 14:55:19 EDT 2004 | mrmaint
Does anyone out there know of a method to remove oxidation from the balls of a BGA, other than reball. thanks, MRMAINT
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 10 14:49:21 EDT 2008 | omid_juve
what is the best solder paste type(RA,RMA,R,WS,...) for removing oxidation from the pins of our parts.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 20:32:39 EDT 2022 | swilson
Any Suggestions on How to remove oxidation on connector pins. The boards have been sitting for awhile and can't be washed due to transformers and open relays that are on the board.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 30 03:34:52 EDT 2009 | babe7362000
The parts are from 2000-2004. The temperature at the leads are between 215-220. When the part is removed from the board, some of the leads are nice and shiny and some have dewetting, so I dont think it is a temperature issue.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 10:46:04 EDT 2009 | babe7362000
I was wondering if anyone knows the best way to clean oxides off of fine pitch components? Apparently the paste we use does not have strong enough flux to remove the oxides off of the leads of the components. I have validated the profile and that i
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 20 13:56:04 EDT 2017 | pjc
Kleenox is designed for cleaning and protecting the solder bath in wave solder pots from air oxidation and formation. Kleenox is formulated to remove oxides. Kleenox can be used with tin/lead and lead-free solder. http://www.americancleanstat.com/k
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 19:59:46 EDT 2009 | davef
What temperatures did you read on the QFP component leads during reflow soldering?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 08 06:31:16 EDT 2009 | bandjwet
Does anyone have any experience with cleaning debris, removing oxidation from ICT (or for that matter flying probe)probes: Regards BWET
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 17:34:27 EDT 2004 | Steve Stach
Hi Ralf, This discoloration may be re-oxidation. Fluxes are supposed to do three things (1) remove oxide, (2) promote wetting, and (3) protect surface from reoxidation. The solder paste possibly is not protecting from reoxidation. Best Regards, St