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Type 3 vs. Type 4 solder paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 09 20:01:12 EST 2006 | AB

What are the pros and cons between type 3 and type 4 no clean solder paste (SnPb)?

Re: Conversion to no-clean solder paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 15:13:34 EST 2000 | Dave H

Kris, Weigh very carefully the above caveat with regard to IPA. I would ask for documentation to substantiate this claim, which likely stems from a desire to sell "his" chemistry, while "slamming" competition. I'll be happy to run some tests for you

cleaning of no clean flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 08:10:39 EDT 2005 | davef

Comments are: * Sounds like it's necessary to clean "heareous F381, F352 no clean solder paste" in your application. Consider a paste that may be better suited to your application. * If you're cleaning "low residue flux", consider using an organic ac

Re: Conversion to no-clean solder paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 09:25:23 EST 2000 | Dave F

Kris: I can appreciate your hesitance. Done correctly with proper planting and fore thought, the change to no-clean affects every part of your operations operations from purchasing to receiving and on down the line. Two things: 1 Following with y

Low VOC stencil cleaning fluid

Electronics Forum | Tue May 20 12:20:58 EDT 2003 | billschreiber

Hello Mike, We have just sent out the press releases. 440-R SMT Detergent, the only chemistry to complete the EPA's Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Program, as part of the Smart Sonic Stencil Cleaning Process, is now available for use i

PLCC LEADS not solder in SAC305 paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 09:54:06 EDT 2012 | mosborne1

Dave, They rework fine. All solder joints on the whole board look great especially for lead free sac305. Here are the reflow specs: SAC305 no clean solder paste – Kester EM907 Kic thermal profiling device – 50%process window green light profile. • M

No-clean paste flux v.s RMA solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 08:03:30 EST 2003 | Surachai

Hi all Pls. help advise. Our board use RMA solder paste (Pb-free Sn96.5/Ag3.0/Cu0.5). Can we use No-clean paste flux (Delta 670S1) in rework process? If it can not be used, why?. Thanks very much for your advice. Surachai

No-clean paste flux v.s RMA solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 10:25:29 EST 2003 | davef

J-STD-001C, 7.2.1 Flux Application says words to the effect of: When an external flux is used in conjunction with flux cored solders, the fluxes shall be compatible. Regardless of whether these are or not flux cored solders, this begs the question:

Water cleaning and Moisture Entrapment

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 24 11:23:22 EST 2008 | childs

I can't seem to locate any information/concerns about moisture entrapment in IC packages on the promary side in a double sided SMT assembly using water soluable solder paste when soldering the second side. A typical process would assemble/reflow/cle

No-clean paste flux v.s RMA solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 09:23:56 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave

Hi I don't see in your note any particular reasons why you couldn't. If it solders well and passes what ever specifications you are using than everything is OK. If your repair faces some soldering or rework challenges where a more agressive flux is


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