Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 15:37:22 EDT 2006 | russ
Sounds like a rosin flux. Is it sticky as well? Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 01:25:53 EST 2006 | callckq
Dear All, I have 1 product that using solder bar from vendor called Asahi. After wave process, we found quite a sticky flux residue remain on the board. Eventually, have huge impact on our ICT fisrt pass yield(FPY). Current FPY is a the range of
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 11:07:41 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
> the dirty patch appear seems to be a bit powdery on top of stickiness > the "harden" dirt in the solder pot or at pump are ususally "knock" out while cleaning.. is that thorough enough..? Assuming that 1) is true it might not be thorough enough. On
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 04:42:28 EST 2000 | cpgoh
HI all, thanks for the advise.. Electrovert is being used from 7am to 7pm and we do dedross from the surface of the solder bath during lunch time around 12nn. Break Time we just sweep them to the side.. Every two week, we do the solder bath maintena
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 09:32:03 EDT 2011 | rway
No need to clean unless the sticky residue is an issue for you. If you are working with RF, it could be an issue. You may have probe contact problems as well with ICT and FT fixtures. We use a low residue flux for our wave solder machines (Kester
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 06:13:26 EDT 2022 | 1_manuel
Hi there, I'm pretty new to the SMT manufacturing stuff, please be kind. I have to mask up some parts of a stencil. Is there a recommendation for some masking tape I could use? It should be sticky enough for temporary use but not that sticky that i
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 15:31:52 EDT 2002 | Claude_Couture
In an oven with flux reclamation system, once the circulation is prevented by accumulation of flux in the heat exchanger, the flux will condense where it can, and some of it will coat your PCBs with a uniform layer of flux on the parts/ joints/ goldf
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 08:17:23 EST 2009 | bobpan
Is there any sticky residue on the top of the part? Or maybe it has something to due with magnatism and maybe you could source a plastic nozzle instead of using the standard machine nozzles. Good Luck
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 13:31:19 EDT 2011 | davef
We're not sure what a 'sticky roller' is, but will it: * Remove ionic materials * Leave no residue * Clean the walls of through holes and vias * Clean under low stand-off BGA and LGA
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 16:47:25 EDT 2020 | charliedci
The problem that we have seen applying NC flux (EF2210) at selective solder is that the flux overspray (relative to the nozzle path) did not see high enough temperature to activate the flux and turn it to a non-conductive, benign residue as one would