Electronics Forum: water soluable vs. no-clean (Page 1 of 7)

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

Re: water soluable or no clean flux?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 17:36:46 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | | 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 so

Re: water soluable or no clean flux?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 17:20:08 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | 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

Re: water soluable or no clean flux?

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 02:51:06 EDT 1999 | Mohammed saad

Thank you all for your help. about your question Wolfgang, I am using no-clean solder paste from Kester. Mohammed | | Hi all, | | | | We have a little discussion here about the suitable flux for a certain process, as all of us are beginners we ne

Re: water soluable or no clean flux?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 14:46:03 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| 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

Re: water soluable or no clean flux?

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 07:47:31 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

| | 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

water soluable or no clean flux?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 08:21:52 EDT 1999 | Mohammed saad

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 SMD is done

Re: water soluable or no clean flux?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 09:02:34 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

| 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

no-clean vs. water soluble

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 12:36:14 EDT 2000 | Steve Thomas

In the following thread, http://www.smtnet.com/electronicsforum/view_message.cfm?message=9584& John Thorup touched on some applications where no-clean fluxes could be a bad idea. I'm looking for some more detailed info. (papers, references, texts

Re: no-clean vs. water soluble

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 16:45:32 EDT 2000 | Casimir Budzinski

It realy depends on what no-clean you use, I had on that would get under IC's and not get fully activated it was fine here in the states but when it was shipped over seas the salt air and humidity gave us fits, another we used didnt have that problem

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