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Inline Aqueous Wash for WS and RMA fluxes

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 02:40:45 EST 2006 | Mike Konrad

Hi 'K', We manufacture both batch and inline defluxing equipment so we have no axe to grind with either technology. There are pros and cons associated with both technologies under specific conditions. Batch machines are typically good cleaners but

Inline Aqueous Wash for WS and RMA fluxes

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 21:26:44 EST 2006 | billwestiet

You already have some good answers. A chemical isolation zone for RMA is a good idea. If you are looking for new see the two references you have and Austin America. If you are looking for used, see us at http://www.ietechnology.net. We presently

Use of fluxes (RMA) Flux cleaners on and around un-packaged microcircuits (GaAs, Silicon Semiconductor die)

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 13:42:03 EST 1998 | Steve Stevens

I am interested in any information regarding possible failure mechanisms associated with active die (GaAs or Silicon Semiconductors) as a result of being exposed to RMA type fluxes and/or typical SMT industry cleaners. I know that corrosion is one s

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