Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 17:27:13 EST 2008 | jdumont
If the hand soldering is done right and you use little to no extra flux (other than whats in the solder wire) you should be ok. You should still verify with some testing however... You need to make sure any flux used is activated, thus rendered benig
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 14:32:37 EST 2005 | esoderberg
Short of buying a closed look wash system, what other machines/processes are available for localized removal of flux that is not operator intensive. already familiar with Branson ultrasonics and just washing in alcohol but what else is out there?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 07:40:34 EST 2005 | esoderberg
Because our boards are heavily heatsinked with dow 340 which never hardens and I am afraid I will not only wash off the flux but the heatsink compound as well.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 16:52:11 EST 2005 | Mike Konrad
Just curious� Why only localized cleaning? Why not clean the entire board? Localized cleaning by nature is labor intensive. Mike Konrad Aqueous Technologies (909) 944-7771 ext 29 www.aqueoustech.com konrad@aqueoustech.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 08:37:11 EST 2005 | patrickbruneel
I agree with dave here's an example of a previous thread on the subject. http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=6947Top
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 10:12:08 EST 2005 | patrickbruneel
Mike, I totally understand your position. We find ourselves in two opposite camps. If no-residue was impossible my company would not be in business today. Lets focus on the topics so we can help people with their problems. Patrick
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 09:42:21 EST 2007 | George
Hello everybody, What is considered "high frequency" when we talk about possible issues with NO-clean flux residues and product's application? I appreciate your help on this... Have a good one! George
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 09:26:54 EST 2008 | jdengler
The low solids flux that is commonly called no-clean can affect some circuits. We are building a PCB that measures pico amps. The customer required that it be cleaned. We would rather used the low solids and eliminate a step. The customer had
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 12:50:21 EST 2019 | gregcr
Hi All, What are you running for selective solder flux? I'd like any opinion on water soluble and/or no-clean fluxes you are using. In our Kiss 104 machine we use HYDRO-X20 water soluble flux, per the original install suggestion, but I'd like to k
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 13:06:16 EST 2002 | mregalia
My company has been doing its hand soldering using drip bottles for application of no-clean flux. This has created quite a few problems, especially on our microwave boards. I want to convert us over to flux pens. Does anyone have any suggestions or c