Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 14:10:37 EDT 2021 | proceng1
Contact Don at info@alpha1technologies.com He usually has good deals.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 11:05:09 EST 2000 | thodge
I recently purchased a cleaner. I have made great efforts to find a Flux that will not cause this closed loop cleaner to foam. The last was a Neutral WS flux from Alpha Metals but it still foams. This foaming is happening after wave solder.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 11 12:46:02 EST 2000 | Christopher Lampron
We too had a problem with the WS609. We have since switched to Alpha's WS619 (same formula with an anti-foaming agent) This really helped but we still monitor flux application and try to minimize wherever possible. Chris
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 11:02:36 EST 2000 | thodge
I recently purchased a cleaner. I have made great efforts to find a Flux that will not cause this closed loop cleaner to foam. The last was a Neutral WS flux from Alpha Metals but it still foams. This foaming is happening after wave solder.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 20:09:30 EDT 2004 | davef
Companies that license immersion silver technology to board fabricators are: * Alpha Level Silver * Mac Dermid Sterling [Mac Dermid's TM]
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 07:22:28 EST 2005 | davef
No. Aqueous Technologies, Kyzen, Petroferm, Zestron, Alpha Metals and many more companies have tested their chemical for use with many different production materials and should be able to discuss the effectiveness of their chemical. Beyond that, ma
Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 19:05:02 EDT 1998 | Mike Konrad
Dave, Ionic contamination testers are considered to be a valuable tool to determine the cleanliness of both bare boards and post solder boards. There are some instances when SIR testing is more suitable for determining cleanliness than ionic contamin
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 11:48:12 EST 1999 | Dave F
Larry: Cookson spun Alpha's instruments (omegameters and such) into its specialty coatings group, you know with Paraline and all that. Makes sense to me. Of course, I don't connect with the whole Cookson approach anyhow, but they have money and th
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 10:29:10 EST 2006 | Mike Konrad
Armakleen is compatible with CPVC as are most aqueous-based chemistries. Armakleen, in its day was a superior chemistry. It was the first of the aqueous blends to offer bright solder joints (earlier saponifiers commonly dulled solder joints). Arma
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 11:38:04 EST 2000 | Dason C
Please advsie what kind of the solder paste which you are using and we have experience when using Alpha WS609 and found a lot of foaming. Beside, are you using the spray fluxer for your wave or not? If you have spray fluxer then you don't need to u