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Re: Help with flux residue spec

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 21:17:40 EST 1999 | Doug B.

Yes this is absolutely true. No-clean flux residue has various affects on the functionality of circuitry especially high impedance circuits. It also affects solderability, and reliability. No-clean flux will always leave a detectable residue. Mos

Re: Rosin versus water soluble flux

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

baked on water soluble flux residue betwwen fine pitch comp.

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 14:12:50 EST 2000 | Jim M.

My company currently uses water soluble paste for our SMT process. We were having trouble retaining hot water in our in line, closed loop DI cleaner. The cleaner kept shutting down when the water temp. dropped below 125C. As a result, the conveyor

Testing effect of non-clean flux residue on solder joints

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 03 15:43:20 EDT 2017 | dleeper

IPA and DI water are both very common and effective methods of cleaning PCBAs. http://www.zestron.com/sa/cleaning-applications/smt-electronic-cleaning/pcba-cleaning/aqueous-cleaning.html http://blog.gotopac.com/2010/11/18/ipa-as-a-universal-cleaner

Re: baked on water soluble flux residue betwwen fine pitch comp.

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 15:37:50 EST 2000 | Dason C

Jim, you may need to look with different paste instead of the cleaning solvent. Please advise what is the paste which you currently using? Beside, when you talking about the board stayed in hot area, is it a drying area or the cleaning zone. If it

Re: baked on water soluble flux residue betwwen fine pitch comp.

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 16:02:33 EST 2000 | Jim M

Thanks for your reply. I 've tried to clarify and answer your questions. The water soluble paste used is WS3060, type 4. The boards are sent through a inline di cleaner after reflow. There is a hot Di waterwash, rinse and then hot air to dry the wa

Solder Paste Dry out

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 14:27:07 EST 2008 | cyber_wolf

The flux dries out and the paste sticks in the stencil apertures. As the flux dries it also causes the solder to oxidize. Hahaha ! I remember adding flux to paste back in the day to loosen it up. Do not do it ! I have been told by reputable industry

LED lifted soldering defect

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 09 21:00:39 EST 2019 | sssamw

Did you solve this issue? It doesn't much look like the flux dried out, ti should be across whole board and has much more same defect if flux dried out. Did you have failure ratio data to show the defect location, for example 10% at location A on bo

Solder paste height checking

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 08:40:12 EST 2005 | JB

A couple of features on your stencil printer that should help with a couple of potential printing processes: A temperature control unit and the automatic understencil cleaning with the chemical of your choice. That alone, will reduce the chances of

CONTROL OF FLUX DEPOSITION

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 22 14:16:28 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel

I agree with the down to earth, low tech but very effective peace of card board and is far better then trying to measure Mg/Inch sq with a volatile media. The only addition I would like to make to �Real Chunk�s� advice is: Dry spots on the cardboard


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