Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 12:54:51 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad
Hi Eric, Here are the manufactures of batch-format aqueous cleaning / de-fluxing systems: Aqueous Technologies www.aqueoustech.com (909) 944-7771 China Distributors / Service Centers: http://www.jamron.com http://www.leader-sh.com UnitDesign htt
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 10:56:46 EST 2001 | Mike Konrad
Hi Dave, Water soluble flux has two opposite attributes. #1: It is the easiest flux to remove. #2: It is the worst flux to leave behind on a board. As for # 1, there are many de-fluxing systems out there that are very capable of removing water
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 16:25:07 EDT 2005 | Mike Konrad
Hi Carl / Bill, I seem to miss your point regarding disclosure. As I CLEARLY stated, it is the perception of damage more than the possibility of damage. As a twenty year veteran of de-fluxing systems, I can assure you that there remains enough con
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 13 15:23:03 EST 2005 | Mike Konrad
There are several manufacturers of batch-format de-fluxing systems. Here is a list of them: Aqueous Technologies http://www.aqueoustech.com (909) 944-7771 Batch and Inline UnitDesign http://www.unitdesign.com (714) 672-9944 Batch Austin American T
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 09 01:41:35 EDT 2004 | Mike Konrad
Although water soluble (OA) flux is technically the easiest flux to remove, it is also the most damaging type of flux if not removed. A dishwasher lacks the pressure and nozzle design to produce the very small water particle size required for thorou
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 20:39:06 EST 2006 | aqueous
Of course there are solvents which are less harmful to the environment than others. The operative phrase is �less harmful�. As a rule, water-based chemistries are �greener� than solvents. There are some solvent blends designed for aqueous-based eq
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 10:45:32 EST 2011 | aqueous
The use of IPA in automated defluxing systems is nearly extinct for the following reasons: 1. IPA is flammable. In a spray-in-air environment, the already low flashpoint is even lower. 2. IPA is not a great solvent. There are specific containme
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 18:25:25 EST 2018 | aqueous
This is one of the most common questions I get asked. Why clean no-clean flux. It was stated earlier that no-clean residues are benign. This may or may not be accurate. It depends on several factors including the reflow process. In a perfect world, t
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 06 12:32:20 EDT 1998 | Roxanne Picou
March 31, 1998-Austin, TX --- Austin American Technology announces a new Pre-Wash feature for the Mega� II to operate in conjunction with AAT's patented closed-loop regenerative cleaning process. This feature allows for an optional dual chemistry
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 10:34:21 EDT 2001 | Mike Konrad
Hi Jeff, Sean is correct. Although ultrasonic technology will work in post-reflow de-fluxing applications, you will receive concerns regarding ultrasonic �damage� to wire bonded components. Much has been written to combat this belief but the conce