Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 16 15:16:52 EST 2003 | Mike Konrad
You are comparing apples to oranges. No-clean fluxes, because they are designed not to be cleaned off after reflow, contain very low solids. Normally, no-cleans have a solids content of 2% - 5%. Your basic RMA has a solids content of 15% to 30% (s
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 10 05:16:32 EST 2000 | Jeff
We have nozzles breakage troubleshooting since we uses the PANASONIC RMA nozzle on our MV2x Chip-shooter. Our nozzles are breaked in its opening, and cause components damages. Also, if anyone with experience in nozzles breakage with PANASONIC RMA No
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 10 05:16:32 EST 2000 | Jeff
We have nozzles breakage troubleshooting since we uses the PANASONIC RMA nozzle on our MV2x Chip-shooter. Our nozzles are breaked in its opening, and cause components damages. Also, if anyone with experience in nozzles breakage with PANASONIC RMA No
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 02:54:34 EDT 2001 | GregH
Hi, We are planning to use RMA flux based Solder Paste for our line. We are currently using a No-Clean Solder Paste. Can I use an aqueous cleaner to clean my board with the above paste ? How will I clean the board ? What are the advantages and disad
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 02:56:09 EDT 2001 | GregH
Hi, We are planning to use RMA flux based Solder Paste for our line. We are currently using a No-Clean Solder Paste. Can I use an aqueous cleaner to clean my board with the above paste ? How will I clean the board ? What are the advantages and disad
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 02:56:11 EDT 2001 | GregH
Hi, We are planning to use RMA flux based Solder Paste for our line. We are currently using a No-Clean Solder Paste. Can I use an aqueous cleaner to clean my board with the above paste ? How will I clean the board ? What are the advantages and disad
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 11:13:04 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad
jdomont, No-cleans are more difficult to clean than RMA�s. Even though no-cleans have a lower solids content than RMA�s, reflow and soldering profiles are normally more severe than those used for RMA. It is interesting to note that our most of our
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 07:15:55 EDT 2001 | Jerry
Same query: Do we really need to clean the board with when using RMA ? I've been told that aqeous is not needed to clean the board, what cleaner is suitable and how?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 16:57:58 EDT 2001 | Jerry
Hi Dave, If my solder paste is RMA based and my Wave Solder flux is NC Based, will there be incompatibility problem that might arise during the process? thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 17:00:43 EDT 2001 | Jerry
Hi Dave, If my solder paste is RMA based and my Wave Solder flux is NC Based, will there be incompatibility problem that might arise during the process? And if i don't clean my boards what will be the possible effects of the residues left? thanks