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Re: baked on water soluble flux residue betwwen fine pitch comp.

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 16:02:33 EST 2000 | Jim M

Thanks for your reply. I 've tried to clarify and answer your questions. The water soluble paste used is WS3060, type 4. The boards are sent through a inline di cleaner after reflow. There is a hot Di waterwash, rinse and then hot air to dry the wa

Aqueous cleaner water disposal

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 07 06:57:33 EDT 2002 | mk

I agree but, are there really heavy metals in this water? Our process is as follows. Print Paste Reflow Board (no components, water soluble paste only) Wash Board Same reflow profile for almost every order so no solder balling issues etc. Carbon an

Aqueous cleaner water disposal

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 27 08:13:29 EDT 2002 | mk

Our company uses a conveyorised aqueous cleaner to wash printed circuits after water soluble solder paste is reflowed. The system is closed loop with carbon and resin filters. The water eventually will get dirty. Can it be dumped? Treated? How do y

dry solder paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 12:42:53 EST 2005 | griinder

I was curious if anyone else has ever added water soluble flux to water soluble solder paste that is only a few days old, but is too dry to use in production. Also, are there any known bad side effects to this process. I have already searched the arc

solder paste solvent

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 17:23:07 EST 2013 | dyoungquist

In response to hegemon... This is not a recommended practice but..... We have added a few drops of water soluble flux to our water soluble solder paste when the paste is on the stencil. This was after the paste had "dried" out a bit. We have had

Rejuvenated solder paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 18:36:01 EST 2004 | mattkehoe

We use water soluble solder paste. When it gets a little dried out, can we add something to rejuvenate it? Liquid flux? We do not place components, just print and reflow the solderpaste so solderballs, spattering, and other issues like those are of

dry solder paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 17:57:32 EST 2005 | Austinj

Most solder paste has a shelf life of 1 week at room temperature after opened, if resealed at the end of the shift/day. Most shelf lives are 4-6 months at 40F (refridgerated) or 1 month at room temp (unopened/sealed). Recommended stencil life is appr

No-clean solder paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 14:12:09 EST 2001 | slthomas

Interesting...the very reason we use water soluble paste on some of our boards is for that reason, although I've never been able to get anyone to show me something in print that supports it. It's just what engineering has told me. We currently have

Die attach with solder paste

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 28 10:16:12 EDT 2002 | Jim M.

Sam We install a lot of die in the SMT room using same process as SMT parts.Water soluble solder paste is used for attachment of die to ceramic and boards. Biggest problem i found is the adjustment from installing the die in the bonding area. The t

Re: water soluable or no clean flux?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 12:19:13 EDT 1999 | Brian

| Hi all, | | We have a little discussion here about the suitable flux for a certain process, as all of us are beginners we need your advice. | | We are producing VGA cards and mother boards for PC's all components to be wave soldered are TH, the S


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