Electronics Forum: rosin (Page 2 of 18)

Flux Classifications.

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 18:04:34 EST 2004 | davef

Obviously, if your customer instructs you to use a certain flux type, using THAT flux type is probably a good idea. Responding to your question: Chloride is one of the more detrimental materials found on printed circuit assemblies. Chlorides can com

Wave soldering profiling

Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 20:11:46 EDT 2004 | gregoryyork

It does sound like your leads are to long, speeding it up will reduce volume on lead and most will wick up the joint but when slow excess solder is left as long leads will have little flux left to aid drainage when it leaves the wave, thus giving a s

solvents for cleaning metal stencils

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 17:29:53 EST 2004 | Steve Stach

Most metal stencils today are cleaned with a water based cleaning solution. 3 choices are most typical: (1) Water only for water-soluble paste (2) Water + Organic for rosin and no-clean (low residues. This affords lower temperatures and is easier t

Rosin vs. Resin Flux

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 01 08:29:41 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel

OR: Stands for organic (organic acid based flux) with the absence of rosin and/or resin. If you want to know everything about the classification of fluxes get the J-STD-004 �Requirements for Soldering Fluxes� at following link: http://webvision.ipc

Cleaning OA flux with vapor degreaser

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 14:53:16 EST 2010 | davef

Resistivity Of Solvent Extract [ROSE] is a bulk ion contamination [BIC] test method. It should thought of as a process control tool used to assess ionic contaminants. Don't consider it an acceptable tool for establishing 'GO-NOGO' limits. The stan

Re: Rosin versus water soluble flux

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 20:53:42 EST 2001 | Dave Miller

Mike -- Thanks for the information. It is very helpful. Is there any information available that shows what flux most companies are using? What fluxes are most companies that are producing Space, MIL-Spec, or other high-reliability assemblies usin

Re: Rosin versus water soluble flux

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 21:03:25 EST 2001 | Dave Miller

Mike -- Thanks for the information. It is very helpful. Is there any information available that shows what flux most companies are using? What fluxes are most companies that are producing Space, MIL-Spec, or other high-reliability assemblies usin

effective liquor for cleaning the residues in reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 12 23:25:29 EDT 2001 | chinaren

As you know there will be a lot of residues(such as rosin) left especialy on the peak zone and cooling zone of reflow oven after reflow soldering in a time. who use one kind of effective liquor or effective method to clean the residues ?

What's a good sub for 1,1,1-trichloroethylene

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 11:55:55 EDT 1999 | jseagle

I am looking for some recommendations for a cleaner for rosin flux. James

Re: What's a good sub for 1,1,1-trichloroethylene

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 14:13:48 EDT 1999 | Bill Schreiber

Dear James, What is your application? Are you cleaning PCBs, pallets, tooling, etc? Is the flux pre or post solder? Bill Schreiber | I am looking for some recommendations for a cleaner for rosin flux. | | James |


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