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specific locations without overspray - Ideal for micro flux deposition of flux to small solder sites with unparalleled accuracy and minimal flux consumption - Provides true no-clean processing since flux is
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| https://www.eptac.com/soldertips/issues-of-burnt-flux-on-class-3-pcb-assemblies/
. Secondly, if the residues are burnt it will impact the ability to visually inspect the solder joints, so it has to come off. You mention burnt flux for a no-clean process, again, this is an issue with the chemical material phase changes which happens with the residues once they exceed their boiling temperatures
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. The answer is NO, IPC will not provide information as to which flux one should use as it does not know the functionality of the board or the product. IPC will, however
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residue. What should my no-clean residue look and feel like? No-clean residues should be colorless or nearly so to facilitate visual inspection. They should be tack free and fairly brittle, allowing for easy penetration of test probes without clogging
| https://www.eptac.com/soldertip/issues-of-burnt-flux-on-class-3-pcb-assemblies/
. Secondly, if the residues are burnt it will impact the ability to visually inspect the solder joints, so it has to come off. You mention burnt flux for a no-clean process, again, this is an issue with the chemical material phase changes which happens with the residues once they exceed their boiling temperatures
| https://www.eptac.com/faqs/soldertips/soldertip/issues-of-burnt-flux-on-class-3-pcb-assemblies
. Secondly, if the residues are burnt it will impact the ability to visually inspect the solder joints, so it has to come off. You mention burnt flux for a no-clean process, again, this is an issue with the chemical material phase changes which happens with the residues once they exceed their boiling temperatures
| https://www.eptac.com/faqs/ask-helena-leo/ask/excess-flux-causing-intermittent-connection-issues
. In Rev E of the document it is in section 10.6.4 Cleanliness – Flux Residues – No-Clean Process – Appearance, which is in section