New Equipment | Cleaning Agents
CYBERSOLV® C8622 is a full strength solvent blend specifically designed as an IPA alternative in stencil wiping and manual bench top cleaning applications. Easy to use, C8622 is applied in applications where IPA is typically used. Safe IPA Alterna
Your very best choice for lead-free fluxes and pastes, this cleaner is the least-expensive nonflammable, ozone-safe cleaner on the market today. Not only does it remove lead-free residues, it actually prevents the formation of white residues. It's no
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 05:14:06 EST 1999 | Graham Naisbitt
Hi guys, I really am at a loss to understand this one. It would appear that there may be some reaction between the flux and the resist? Or maybe you have an OSP on the board that is reacting during soldering? As a fast fix, maybe you should try a
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 12:52:21 EST 1999 | Dick Casagrande
|I'm getting in a little late on this but my 2 cents is: We have been using no-clean flux for a few years now but up till last month were still cleaning (the white residue) our boards (all thru hole). Finally did some investigation and found the flux
Industry News | 2003-06-05 08:11:23.0
Kerry co-solvent system pays for itself in 13 months
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SMTA China announces that it presented awards for seven papers at the SMTA China South 2009 Conference Award Presentation Ceremony, held on Thursday, August 27, 2009 at the Shenzhen Ritz-Carlton Hotel in conjunction with the SMTA Hong Kong Chapter Annual Breakfast Reception.
Water-based cleaning agent for SMT stencil printer underside wipe systems VIGON® UC 160 based on MPC® Technology, is a water-based cleaning agent designed to effectively remove solder paste residues from fine pitch stencil apertures in SMT printer
VIGON® RC 303 is a water-based cleaning agent specifically developed to remove all types of baked-on flux residues from reflow ovens and wave solder systems. Also, it removes re-condensed fluxes and emissions from condensation traps and heat exchange
Events Calendar | Tue Apr 13 00:00:00 EDT 2021 - Tue Apr 13 00:00:00 EDT 2021 | ,
Boston Chapter Webinar: Cleaning Chemistry For PWB and Rework - Part 2, session 2
Events Calendar | Tue Apr 13 00:00:00 EDT 2021 - Tue Apr 13 00:00:00 EDT 2021 | ,
Boston Chapter Webinar: Cleaning Chemistry For PWB and Rework - Part 2, session 1
SMTnet Express, October 7, 2021, Subscribers: 26,641, Companies: 11,452, Users: 26,882 Cleaning Before Conformal Coating Cleaning PCBs before conformal coating removes potentially harmful and unknown contaminants from the board
Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA) | https://www.smta.org/chapters/chapters_detail.cfm?chapter_id=38
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Imagineering, Inc. | https://www.pcbnet.com/blog/5-signs-your-pcb-may-need-to-be-repaired-or-replaced/
. If multiple components are damaged, or the issue is too difficult to identify, consider replacing the PCB entirely. 2. Overheating or Burn Marks on the PCB A lack of proper ventilation or exposure to high temperatures from other device components can cause overheating