Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 24 12:26:33 EDT 2008 | dyoungquist
We are purchasing an ultrasonic cleaner to clean pcb asseblies that have been produced with water soluble flux based solder. After cleaning a batch of assemblies, the water in the cleaner will need to be disposed of. My question is: Do we need to
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 10:58:54 EDT 2001 | Steve
If I had to deal with this problem, I would switch to water soluble paste. It is a much more cost effective solution.
Industry News | 2003-02-17 08:40:25.0
To Meet Government Environmental Standards and Individual Company Policies, While Satisfying Production Requirements
Industry News | 2010-10-11 14:57:11.0
Industry-leading associations IPC and SMTA jointly announce the agenda for Session 4 of the High Performance Cleaning and Coating Conference, scheduled to take place November 16-18, 2010 at the Renaissance Hotel & Convention Center in Schaumburg, Illinois.
Technical Library | 1999-05-07 10:47:00.0
White residue remaining after cleaning circuit board assemblies can be caused by a variety of chemicals and reactions. Rosin and water-soluble fluxes, circuit board resins and epoxies, component materials and other contamination all contribute to this complex chemistry. This paper discusses many of the sources of the residues that seem to be an ever-increasing occurrence.
Technical Library | 2013-07-11 15:22:40.0
This research paper will focus on the effect of various parameters that are used to reball a BGA and their effect on the overall shear strength. Factors that will be looked at include the type of BGA (SAC305 or 63Sn/37Pb), the alloy used to reball (SAC405 or 63Sn/37Pb), the type of flux used (Water Soluble or No Clean), and the environment in which reballing takes place (Nitrogen or Ambient).
Precision PCB Services, Inc | https://precision-pcb-services-inc.com/products/amtech-nws-4400-ha-tf-water-washable-lead-free-tacky-solder-flux-rem1
: As a rule of thumb removing M1/H1 flux residues is paramount, however it is an easy task – use warm de-ionized water at 40-60°C with recommended water pressure of 30-50 PSI – NWS
ASYMTEK Products | Nordson Electronics Solutions | https://www.nordson.com/en/divisions/select/technologies-or-options/spray-fluxing
. Atomizing Spray Flux Applicator Compatible Flux Chemistries: Alcohol-based fluxes Water-soluble fluxes Rosin-based fluxes High solids content fluxes Specifications