Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 11:55:27 EST 2023 | tommy_magyar
What I would look at is the chemicals being used in the facility where the complaints are. Flux/flux gel, IPA, cleaning agents, etc. Perhaps you should limit the usage to certain people only, who would be trained how to properly use these. Something
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 16:14:37 EST 2014 | jimpat
The 300 degrees is the temperature as measured at the sensor. The actual air temperature just above your PCB may actually be much less. If the oven is properly calibrated then the 300 should represent air temperature at the board but I have seen ma
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 14:25:05 EDT 1999 | Stephen Smith
I am wondering if anyone has any info regarding solder paste misprint clean-up procedures for Entek Plus CU-106A PCB's utilizing a water-clean solder paste. In a implementation procedure they recommend a 2-3 minute wash cycle with the following crit
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 16:41:52 EDT 1999 | Justin Medernach
| I am wondering if anyone has any info regarding solder paste misprint clean-up procedures for Entek Plus CU-106A PCB's utilizing a water-clean solder paste. In a implementation procedure they recommend a 2-3 minute wash cycle with the following cr
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 17:56:42 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| | I am wondering if anyone has any info regarding solder paste misprint clean-up procedures for Entek Plus CU-106A PCB's utilizing a water-clean solder paste. In a implementation procedure they recommend a 2-3 minute wash cycle with the following
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 22:09:03 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | I am wondering if anyone has any info regarding solder paste misprint clean-up procedures for Entek Plus CU-106A PCB's utilizing a water-clean solder paste. In a implementation procedure they recommend a 2-3 minute wash cycle with the following
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 00:26:04 EDT 1999 | Karlin
| Hi, | | Help! Could anyone help to enlighten me on this? | | Question: | | If I have a CSP/BGA package of size X by Y and the standoff gap between the component and PCB is Z, What is the maximum allowable Y/Z or X/Z that using a normal water cl
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 08:41:42 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | Hi, | | | | Help! Could anyone help to enlighten me on this? | | | | Question: | | | | If I have a CSP/BGA package of size X by Y and the standoff gap between the component and PCB is Z, What is the maximum allowable Y/Z or X/Z that using a n
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 02:31:07 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | | | Hi, | | | | | | | | Help! Could anyone help to enlighten me on this? | | | | | | | | Question: | | | | | | | | If I have a CSP/BGA package of size X by Y and the standoff gap between the component and PCB is Z, What is the maximum allowab
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 12:03:12 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt
| | Hi, | | | | Help! Could anyone help to enlighten me on this? | | | | Question: | | | | If I have a CSP/BGA package of size X by Y and the standoff gap between the component and PCB is Z, What is the maximum allowable Y/Z or X/Z that using a n
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