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Common cleaning agent for Water soluble, No-Clean and RMA paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 11:22:08 EDT 2001 | nifhail

Can I use one common cleaning agent to clean the stencils from a lines which are using RMA, No-clean and clean paste ( b'cos we onlyhv one stencil cleaner ). What about those misprinted board ? Can all of them use the same chemical or cleaned in the

seperation of soldermask and pcb

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 25 08:29:33 EDT 2014 | sara_pcb

Please refer the attached jpegs, The problem is noticed after reflow soldering followed by conventional through hole soldering. Flux used one is MIL Std. Brush cleaning in IPA is followed after each soldering step. regards, R.Saravanan

seperation of soldermask and pcb

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 08:38:13 EDT 2014 | davef

I can't picture much of what you're saying, not for nothing, I'm just not connecting. During assembly, solder mask can affected by heat and chemicals. Typically this would be during: * Soldering * Cleaning I will tell you this: Not to defend assem

seperation of soldermask and pcb

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 25 13:55:05 EDT 2014 | horchak

Ok lets put it this way. If the PCB house used a high quality mask and properly applied it to a properly cleaned surface and properly cured it, then as Dave stated above there are only two things that can destroy it. Excessive heat and overly aggress

Discoloring of Soldermask and silkscreen

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 19:28:26 EDT 1999 | Tom B

Netters, When I reflow a PCB there is a discoloration of silkscreen and mask. It appears if Profile is too hot! But I dont think so, maybe I'm wrong? 1. Kester 293 no clean 2. 2.1 C/s for 30s to 150 C 3. .5 - .7 C/s for 60s to 185 C 4. 1.5 C/s u

Re: Discoloring of Soldermask and silkscreen

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 18:11:00 EDT 1999 | Jimmy Strain

| Netters, | | When I reflow a PCB there is a discoloration of silkscreen and mask. It appears if Profile is too hot! But I dont think so, maybe I'm wrong? | | 1. Kester 293 no clean | 2. 2.1 C/s for 30s to 150 C | 3. .5 - .7 C/s for 60s to 185

Re: Discoloring of Soldermask and silkscreen

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 11:21:03 EDT 1999 | Travson

| Netters, | | When I reflow a PCB there is a discoloration of silkscreen and mask. It appears if Profile is too hot! But I dont think so, maybe I'm wrong? | | 1. Kester 293 no clean | 2. 2.1 C/s for 30s to 150 C | 3. .5 - .7 C/s for 60s to 185

Re: Discoloring of Soldermask and silkscreen

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 20:49:13 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Netters, | | When I reflow a PCB there is a discoloration of silkscreen and mask. It appears if Profile is too hot! But I dont think so, maybe I'm wrong? | | 1. Kester 293 no clean | 2. 2.1 C/s for 30s to 150 C | 3. .5 - .7 C/s for 60s to 185

Re: Solderability of BGA and PCB

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 20 21:02:46 EST 2000 | Michael Psrker

First question I have for you is: Are you assuming that standard precautions are in place at your facility to minimize moisture content i.e. air- deionizers, vacuum sealed packaging, humidity control in storage and manufacturing? You do not mention

Re: Discoloring of Soldermask and silkscreen

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 18:39:24 EDT 1999 | Tom B

| | Netters, | | | | When I reflow a PCB there is a discoloration of silkscreen and mask. It appears if Profile is too hot! But I dont think so, maybe I'm wrong? | | | | 1. Kester 293 no clean | | 2. 2.1 C/s for 30s to 150 C | | 3. .5 - .7 C/s f

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