Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 18:53:04 EST 2000 | Russ
It is okay to use OA flux if you have a very robust cleaning process. lots of water and saponafier are good things. No-Clean is much safer when it comes to reliability. I personally like the Indium no-clean products. Russ
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 10:22:25 EST 2013 | cpitarys
Insure your rinses are only 25 to 30-seconds each. Also there are options for cleaning solutions from Kyzen that are safer on AL and do not require dosing of any additional inhibitors.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 14:10:58 EST 2017 | sarason
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Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 07:48:00 EDT 2004 | Dougie
Hi Ken, Our product is consumer, although our product is sold on it's reliability. We run a low volume high mix throughput. Any ideas on timescale for the Ag leaching? Sounds like it could be a safer bet to use Imm Sn boards with the Sn/Cu/Ni bar w
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 14:52:41 EDT 2006 | stepheniii
It must be at least a little more ESD safe than a polyester sweater. And I'm sure at least at sometime someone has worn some clothing made of plastic fibers at your place. basically find the worst thing you allow, (probably polyester sweaters) and
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 23:28:54 EST 2007 | jovial_guy23
If you have flux deposits on the cooling plates, try out Zestron's VIGON RC101...It is an extremely good product especially for reflow ovens and wave solder systems. Check it out...Minimal maintenance water based chemistry with no flash point...Much
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 14:25:15 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
Goat piss now that is a great example of a renewable resource. But if the goat chews on toys made in china you have leaded goat piss. Have you seen this article? http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/08/01/toy.recall.ap/index.html I believe lead in electronic
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 14:01:05 EST 2008 | evtimov
Hi Steve, first you have to decide if you need adhesive or you can go with solder. Usually depends on the TH parts. Otherwise dispensing is always more problematic process than print. I would go with the printer and stay away from troubles. It is f
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 20 23:17:49 EDT 2011 | lisalau
OMG,it's terrible!! I will go to Germany to purchase machines next month,they are supposed to be workable;and i will not pay for the money until i see the machine's working condition,and will stay there until the machine is shipped as well..I bet thi
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 20 14:24:16 EDT 2012 | davef
Not sure why you'd want to immerse an assembled board in 60-70*C IPA for an hour, but I doubt there is much published material on the topic * IPA is toxic * IPA is flammable at room temperature and heating IPA to 60-70*C only makes it more so * There