Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 09:03:51 EST 1999 | George Verboven (Process Engineer)
It seems to be that we have to much NaCl left on our assambled PCB's. The flux we use is from cobar. They say it can not be from the flux... So what can be the reason, what kind of problem may occer when there is to much NaCl.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 09:13:45 EDT 2005 | davef
You should use deionized water and laboratory NaCl. Try a local college or high school for the NaCl. Otherwise, order it from a laboratory supply house [eg, Fisher Scientific, Spectrum Chemicals, etc].
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 05 15:06:53 EST 2002 | cbudzinski
HI can anyone tell me if they ask there board houses to hold to a max amount of contamination NaCl per sq /in on there incomming bare boards, I have a Ionograph 500SMD and have been testing some of the bare boards comming in to stock, some are much
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 25 17:42:11 EDT 2007 | gsala
your comments will be appreciated, please; IC tests have been performed on two kind of Raw PCBs (HASL) samples by adopting three different methods : First Sample (supllier A) - Omegameter 600 SMT, solvent=40�C: extratcing time 10 min result = 0.2
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 09:49:04 EST 1999 | Justin Medernach
| It seems to be that we have to much NaCl left on our assambled PCB's. | The flux we use is from cobar. They say it can not be from the flux... So what can be the reason, what kind of problem may occer when there is to much NaCl. | George, Are you
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 22:24:53 EST 1999 | Dave F
| It seems to be that we have to much NaCl left on our assambled PCB's. | The flux we use is from cobar. They say it can not be from the flux... So what can be the reason, what kind of problem may occer when there is to much NaCl. | George: When so
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 17:00:05 EDT 2002 | JamesL
We do cleanliness testing each morning using a Zero Ion tester. Our pass/fail number is set at 37ug/square inch NaCl. We are rarely above 10ug/square inch NaCl. We use Aqueous flux. Our inline washer has a prewash (70psi@130 degrees F), wash (?psi),
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 07:23:34 EDT 2006 | Chris
Hi all experts, I have no background about PCB or SMT process. I am now encountering some issues after SMT - Unstable stitch bonding condition. I am now suspecting some contaminants remain on lead after cleaning. Therefore, how can I check th
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 22:51:14 EDT 2013 | cvogel
IPC-J-STD-001E in regards to Ionic Cleanliness standards states less than 1.56 µg/cm² of total NaCL. Assuming a typical electronic process which involves smt, wave, and post-hand soldering and uses NO-Clean flux throughout all process, is it typi