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New Equipment | Solder Materials
WS482 is a water soluble, halide-free flux cored wire that is highly active and compatible with water soluble solder paste chemistries. WS482 offers improved thermal stability, allowing it to be processed with standard or high temperature alloys. WS4
New Equipment | Solder Materials
RA-301 is a fully activated rosin-based flux formulation containing 35% solids. RA-301 has a very wide process window, which makes it an acceptable alternative to a variety of environments and process applications. RA-301 has a high activity level th
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 15 07:31:29 EDT 2008 | davef
Similar to Jax's comment, concern yourself with the the activity level of the flux. A more active flux would be more aggressive in removing tarnish. Certainly, the choice depends on the type and amount of tarnish. Probably, you need to consider your
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 05:11:42 EDT 2012 | cp38260
Hi, I have pcbs (Duroid/RT 5880) with raw copper, soldered in vapour-phase chamber at 230 degrees Celsius. During soldering, copper gets tarnished. Cleaning with Vigon A250 removes the tarnished layer. Indeed, in the VigonA250 techn. datasheet it is
Industry News | 2015-11-02 21:26:26.0
The cleaning experts at MicroCare Europe bvba are introducing a radical new flux remover at Productronica 2015. Designed for cleaning circuit boards in automated vapour degreasing systems, this innovation uses a unique, patent-pending formulation to help companies clean PCBs faster, better and at lower cost while meeting ever-more stringent European regulations.
Industry News | 2010-06-23 12:37:04.0
NASHVILLE — Kyzen, a world leading provider of environmentally responsible precision cleaning products for electronics and high-technology manufacturing operations, announces that Debbie Carboni, Mid-Atlantic Territory Manager, will present a paper titled “Cause, Effects and Solutions for White Residue Formation” at the upcoming SMTA West Pennsylvania Chapter meeting. The presentation is scheduled to take place on Friday, July 23, 2010 at Aerotech’s headquarters in Pittsburgh, PA.