Electronics Forum: weak organic acid (Page 1 of 8)

Contamination

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 10:04:24 EDT 2006 | blnorman

We have seen leakage currents around parts that have high impedance. Evidently with a small amount of moisture, weak organic acids present in the flux residue can cause a low leakage.

Re: Varistors that leak, political football anyone?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 13 10:10:48 EDT 2000 | Todd

Donnie In response to your questions; 1. Flux is Multi-core X32-10M 2. Preheaters temperatures can range based on board density. the goal is to get the top side to 100C before wave. 3. Components can't be placed after wave solder, they are surface m

Flux residual on joints of PIH

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 10:52:52 EDT 2005 | saragorcos

Have you examined what type of residue is present? It is possible that what you are seeing is benign, though flux that is not fully activated often leaves harmful residue species such as chloride or weak organic acids. If you don't want to change p

No-Clean Process

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 19:01:06 EDT 2004 | gregoryyork

very difficult to say that all no cleans must be cleaned for reliability. Cleaning in its own right causes many problems i.e leaving wax residues and activators from incorrectly cleaned no clean pastes, terrible to get off. Decent no clean liquid flu

Coils and Water Soluble Fluxes

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 13:51:08 EDT 2007 | petep

Coilcraft has posted the following and I am wondering how you folks are handling the use of coils in a Water Soluble world. PCB Washing and Coilcraft Parts Coilcraft tests for resistance to solvents per the following specification: Resistance to s

Ionograph or Omegameter

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 15:57:35 EST 2004 | davef

Both are equally efficient process control tools. Neither is particularly effective in testing ionic contamination. The best way to sell your customer on allowing you to do this is to show them that you understand the WHOLE process and are able

Re: When using noclean flux or clean flux process?

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 13:10:10 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Dear All, | | In order to understand the soldering technologies in SMT, I'd like to understand why some cards are soldered and then cleaned, or only soldered whitout water cleaning nor "ultra sound" wavelength. | | I mean that I wonder why we use

Re: Prove no-clean is clean / Wadda Mean Clean??

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 11:09:32 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| I need an evaluation process to prove to a customer that our no-clean process does not leave excessive residue? Any ideas? Wayne: More of the same as Chry and Justin. KEY ISSUE The first thing that you need to know is: What does your customer me

Couple questions for Dave

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 12:00:19 EDT 1998 | Mike C

| | I need an evaluation process to prove to a customer that our no-clean process does not leave excessive residue? Any ideas? | Wayne: More of the same as Chry and Justin. | KEY ISSUE | The first thing that you need to know is: What does your cus

Re: When using noclean flux or clean flux process?

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 02:45:23 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | Dear All, | | | | In order to understand the soldering technologies in SMT, I'd like to understand why some cards are soldered and then cleaned, or only soldered whitout water cleaning nor "ultra sound" wavelength. | | | | I mean that I wonder

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