New Equipment | Solder Materials
Kester offers a complete line of solder paste to fit the needs of the electronic assembly market. The preferred products below cover the complete range of application types including No-Clean, Water Soluble, Halogen-Free and Lead-Free.
New Equipment | Cleaning Agents
LONOX® L5611 is a solvent-based cleaner for misprinted boards and stencils. It is effective on a wide variety of flux, solder paste and uncured adhesives. Easy to use, L5611 is intended to be diluted with water and effective at ambient temperature t
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 11:47:59 EDT 2007 | brulal1
Thank you guys for your help, I do not clean any on my assemblies who are build by the SMT an wave soldering department, we do used liquid fluxes Kester 951 and cored wire keester 245, usually it�s for batteries connector, led, terminal and wire rap
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 15:41:39 EDT 2007 | davef
Bruno The real question about your troop using Kester 951 wave solder flux on boards is: how is the flux applied and controlled. See, when you apply this flux with your wave solder fluxer, it is ideally applied in a metered fashion with your fluxer
Industry News | 2016-09-15 18:08:04.0
Industry-leading associations IPC and SMTA jointly announce the High-Reliability Cleaning and Conformal Coating Conference, scheduled to take place October 25-27, 2016 at Hyatt Rosemont, Rosemont, Illinois. The conference is focused on best practices for designing, cleaning and coating highly dense electronic assemblies to assure reliability in today’s mobile society.
Industry News | 2014-02-11 18:21:25.0
SMTA is very excited to announce the three-day South East Asia Technical Conference on Electronics Assembly Technologies, to be held April 8-10, 2014 at the Eastin Hotel in Penang, Malaysia.
Technical Library | 1999-05-07 11:24:21.0
Many manufacturers have now completed the conversion to no clean solder paste. Many factors governed this initial conversion, among those being cosmetics, solder ability, and process ability. In circuit testing or probing through no clean solder paste residues has topically not been a major factor in the conversion decision for several reasons. Due to board design, solder paste was only used on one side of the board and not subjected to testing...
Technical Library | 2020-11-04 17:57:41.0
Residues present on circuit boards can cause leakage currents if not controlled and monitored. How "Clean is Clean" is neither easy nor cheap to determine. Most OEMs use analytical methods to assess the risk of harmful residues. The levels that can be associated with clean or dirty are typically determined based on the exposed environment where the part will be deployed. What is acceptably clean for one segment of the industry may be unacceptable for more demanding segments. As circuit assemblies increase in density, understanding cleanliness data becomes more challenging. The risk of premature failure or improper function is typically site specific. The problem is that most do not know how to measure or define cleanliness nor can they recognize process problems related to residues. A new site specific method has been designed to run performance qualifications on boards built with specific soldering materials, reflow settings and cleaning methods. High impedance measurements are performed on break off coupons designed with components geometries used to build the assembly. The test method provides a gauge of potential contamination sources coming from the assembly process that can contribute to electrochemical migration.
Events Calendar | Tue Mar 07 08:00:00 EST 2017 - Tue Mar 07 14:00:00 EST 2017 | Rolling Meadows, Illinois USA
Rework Symposium
Events Calendar | Wed May 10 00:00:00 EDT 2017 - Wed May 10 00:00:00 EDT 2017 | Itasca, Illinois USA
Kester to Host Technical Rework Seminar
SMTnet Express, July 20, 2017, Subscribers: 30,612, Companies: 10,637, Users: 23,528 Reactivity Of No-Clean Flux Residues Trapped Under Bottom Terminated Components Bruno Tolla, Ph.D., Jennifer Allen, Kyle Loomis - Kester Corporation , Mike
SMTnet Express, May 18, 2017, Subscribers: 30,472, Companies: 10,597, Users: 23,256 How to Use the Right Flux for the Selective Soldering Application Bruno Tolla Ph.D, Denis Jean, Xiang Wei Ph.D; Kester The selective soldering application requires
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