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: Clean vs No-Clean Fluxes SolderTip #39: Class 2 vs Class 3 Assemblies SolderTip #40: Component Mounting and Acceptability Question
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. I understand that if the laminate is burnt it is a defect condition, but I am not clear on burnt flux for a no-clean process. Any clarification would be appreciated. Answer
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uninterrupted service is desired, but not critical. … Read Answer SolderTip #38: Clean vs No-Clean Fluxes Question: We are using a Kester 186 RMA Flux for our assembly process. Can you tell me if you have to clean an RMA flux and what the issues are if we do not
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. The excess no-clean flux is located in an Ethernet port connector. The units pass all tests with no issues, however; we have recently had a couple of field returns where it was
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