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Re: Cleaning procedures for Entek-Plus Cu-106A

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 12:01:58 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Earl said, in essence: | | | Justin is absolutely right ... | | | | Again, Entek is not much more than a flux coating ... | | | | Metallic coatings protect best, as we all know - especially those electroplated. Those coatings chemical come in ne

Re: Cleaning procedures for Entek-Plus Cu-106A

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 21:50:32 EDT 1999 | Dave F

Dave said: | | So Earl, have you gone honest and haken a real job or is this a consulting project? | | | | TTYL | | | | Davebert | | | | | DamnDaveBert, | | I know you didn't mean to insult such a sensitive one as me, but putting honesty and re

Re: Cleaning procedures for Entek-Plus Cu-106A

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 05:23:29 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Dave said: | | | | So Earl, have you gone honest and haken a real job or is this a consulting project? | | | | | | TTYL | | | | | | Davebert | | | | | | | | DamnDaveBert, | | | | I know you didn't mean to insult such a sensitive one as me, bu

Re: Cleaning procedures for Entek-Plus Cu-106A

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 11:04:53 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | Earl said, in essence: | | | | | Justin is absolutely right ... | | | | | | Again, Entek is not much more than a flux coating ... | | | | | | Metallic coatings protect best, as we all know - especially those electroplated. Those coatings chemi

Re: Cleaning procedures for Entek-Plus Cu-106A

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 17:45:26 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | Earl said, in essence: | | | | | | | Justin is absolutely right ... | | | | | | | | Again, Entek is not much more than a flux coating ... | | | | | | | | Metallic coatings protect best, as we all know - especially those electroplated. Those

Re: ENTEK CU56

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 17:22:48 EDT 1999 | Dave F

Dunno about 310M flux, but I share your concerns about CU56. You might rethink your selection of solderability perservative, because Enthone: * CU56 allows one thermal cycle. * CU106A allows three thermal cycles. Good luck Dave F

Info on OSP PCB�s

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 01 12:23:22 EDT 2001 | medernach

I've had good and bad experiences with OSP's. First of all, ask yourself, "Why use an OSP?" If you don't need it, don't use it. Solderability is dependent upon the number of thermal passes (the fewer, the better), the thickness of the coating, the

Immersion Ag

Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 14:15:46 EDT 2002 | davef

Entek is Enthone's OSP [organic solderability protection]. It is widely used in the PCB fabrication business. Imidazole (Via Systems) is good, but is not as widely available. Search the fine SMTnet Archive on: * OSP * Entek CU-56, Entek Plus CU-10

Copper Passivate ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 11:51:28 EDT 2002 | philclegg

Has anyone had experience using Copper Passivate coated PWB's, our supplier calls them "flux coated" but as it's an Organic finish is it handled the same as Entek and where can I get details about it?. I have used Entek CU56 & Entek Plus coated PWB's

ATE/ICT testing of OSP test points

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 20 00:11:05 EDT 1999 | Rick Holmes

Anyone out there using OSP with double sided reflow and selective solder pallets? I am having trouble testing through what is left of the Entek Plus on the test pads.


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