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
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 12:00:56 EST 2004 | tryn
I am looking at two different type fluxes, Kester 951nc and AIM 264-5nc. The two seem to be comparable, but the Kester is listed as an ORL0 and the AIM as a ROL0. My product builds are all military and I have been dictated to use only ROl0 flux. I kn
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 27 14:22:00 EST 2019 | ameenullakhan
Hi , Thanks..., Its "not wetting the pads sufficiently" We have tried with RTS , Our paste is ROL0 based chemistry. Which solder have you changed. Regards, Ameen
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
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
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 15:27:50 EST 2014 | tombstonesmt
Good afternoon! Looking to see what everyone else in the industry is running for print speeds regarding type 3 solder pastes. Our paste is a type 3 with 11.5% ROL0 flux content. The finest pitch component in our case is .5mm pitch. Our screen print
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 20 05:07:16 EDT 2009 | rocko
Hi All, I was puzzled because of terrible blowholes in solder joints of gold plated odd-form components. I am very confused because all other components on the boards have perfect solder joints. Here are some process details: 1) Solder paste: N
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 06:16:35 EDT 2009 | geb
Hi, We're using solder paste opposed to solder wire for hand soldering certain components. We are also using high temperature soldering irons with 450deg C tips as we are soldering onto aluminium (IMS) PCBs. The quantity of tips which we go through
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 13 10:31:51 EST 2019 | ameenullakhan
Dear Alex, thanks for the machine link. And valuable feedback. We cant change the solder paste. Its a for defense and aerospace projects. Customer won't agree on it . We have major issue in ROL0 Flux classified solder paste. cannot go for aggress
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 13 10:33:27 EST 2019 | ameenullakhan
Dear Dave, We cant change the solder paste. Its a for defense and aerospace projects. Customer won't agree on it . We have major issue in ROL0 Flux classified solder paste. cannot go for aggressive flux chemistry. So need a good method to hold th