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Cleaning prototype PCB assemblies and waste water

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 22 15:31:08 EDT 2007 | realchunks

Jeez, liten up Art. That's what I said from the start.

Cleaning prototype PCB assemblies and waste water

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 20 11:24:02 EDT 2007 | shannond

In addition to your local water departmet I would suggest that you also contact the EPA.

Cleaning prototype PCB assemblies and waste water

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 19 13:57:40 EDT 2007 | realchunks

Hi Bill, You should contact your local water work dept. and work with them. Every county is different. Sometimes it not what you put in the drain, but how much. They may want to monitor your drain, which is standard stuff. Be prepared to show th

Cleaning prototype PCB assemblies and waste water

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 20 11:39:56 EDT 2007 | realchunks

That's like asking the IRS to do your taxes for ya. Once they're in your building, they will not leave until they go thru top to bottom. Remember, EPA Field Investigators are "supposed" to find things wrong. They may not find any thing wrong with

No-Clean flux residue and RF application

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 12:08:09 EDT 2005 | slthomas

The answer for us at my previous employer was water soluble flux. Wash the board, no residue. If you're not set up to wash (needing a washer, DI water source, waste treatment, ventilation, etc.) it can be expensive and space consuming. Do some resea

Solder and flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 23 08:40:20 EDT 2002 | davef

Yer not making this easy. What kind of flux? If no-clean flux, what controls are you using to assure you are: * Applying the correct amount of flux? * Properly activating the flux? If water washable flux, talk to us about your cleaning methods and

Solder and flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 23 07:32:18 EDT 2002 | Yannick

Sorry, the layer is made of flux.

Solder and flux

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 24 10:05:59 EDT 2002 | Yannick

I don't know the name of the flux. but is a no-clean solder paste.

Wave flux and profiling

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 23:24:50 EST 2006 | grantp

Hi, Yes, I would hate to resort to cleaning, but the product must be clean. We have been using palettes to keep most of the flux off the PCB, but there is still residue around the connectors. Does anyone suggest a good no clean flux to use with le

Wave flux and profiling

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 10:08:10 EST 2006 | George

Grant, Why don't you try a water-base flux which is No-clean, VOC-free also? I have tried the 270WR flux from AIM with good results even on lead-free process. My $0.02, George


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