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No-Clean flux residue and RF application

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 04:04:32 EDT 2005 | Slaine

im running some tests at the moment for hand soldering using a no residue water based flux from MBO, called WBF-01. leaves a good clean finish.

SMT Solder paste and wave flux evaluation

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 05:43:51 EST 2005 | Chua

Hi Chunks, Thanks for your input. Appreciate you could send me a copy of your evaluation list as this type of evaluation is new to me..... Here is my email address :- pgchua@cyberway.com.sg Thanks.

SMT Solder paste and wave flux evaluation

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 20:08:39 EST 2005 | davef

Look here: http://www.epa.gov/ozone/snap/icel/noclean2.pdf

No-Clean flux residue and RF application

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 12:24:02 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel

Yes a No-Residue solder paste exist. email me for more info Pat

SMT Solder paste and wave flux evaluation

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 12:29:01 EST 2005 | Bob R.

We use the exact same method Chunks outlined for evaluating just about anything we're going to roll out worldwide, whether it's a material or a machine. List your factors (print speed, solder spread, etc), assign each a weight, evaluate each paste a

No-Clean flux residue and RF application

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 10:46:27 EDT 2005 | lyrtech

Hi, I curently have an interesting challenge. But I don't have all the knowledge to solve it. One of our boards is used in RF applications. We noticed that the No-Clean flux residue makes interferences in the RF signal. Removing the flux residue so

SMT Solder paste and wave flux evaluation

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 09:53:37 EST 2005 | Howard Sommerfeld

I also have a spreadsheet tool for comparative analysis using criterion weighted scoring. It can be used to analyze any decision, and helps groups reach consensus on why a particular alternative is the way to go. As final steps you can also consider

SMT Solder paste and wave flux evaluation

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 12:18:32 EST 2005 | Chunks

Your best bet is to do a decision making matrix. Each company has so many different criteria�s it's hard to pick out which one might be important to yours. Simply pick out your top 5 paste manufactures. Next decide what your "Eliminators" are - th

Selective soldering pallets and solder balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 16 19:05:57 EST 2002 | davidduke

Steve , I agree with all the responses you have received. Randy Villeneuve is absolutly correct in all of his assesments and I would consider him an expert with the process , Gris is correct about adding a "heat sink" to the process complicating pr

Selective soldering pallets and solder balls

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 09:24:52 EST 2002 | jseagle

I have found that preheating the solder pallets prior to use helps cut down on the solder balling. Also, we do not cool the pallets between passes and we use a spray fluxer because a hot pallet will knock down the head on a foam fluxer. We use WS f


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