Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 21:51:16 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | | | | | | We�ve been thinking again and need your help in sorting through an issue related to deionized (DI) water cleaning of assembled boards. | | | | | | | THE BACKGROUND: The water reclaiming systems goes: gross filter, fine filter, carbon
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 04 08:49:04 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury
| | | | | | | | We�ve been thinking again and need your help in sorting through an issue related to deionized (DI) water cleaning of assembled boards. | | | | | | | | THE BACKGROUND: The water reclaiming systems goes: gross filter, fine filter, car
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 05:14:06 EST 1999 | Graham Naisbitt
Hi guys, I really am at a loss to understand this one. It would appear that there may be some reaction between the flux and the resist? Or maybe you have an OSP on the board that is reacting during soldering? As a fast fix, maybe you should try a
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 09:22:53 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
PCB Fabrication Supplier Evaluation And Qualification Made Easier Supplier evaluation and qualification often is left to uninformed industry references or vague suggestions made by sales unprofessionals. This discussion is met to enhance a customer'
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 09:21:05 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
PCB Fabrication Supplier Evaluation And Qualification Made Easier Supplier evaluation and qualification often is left to uninformed industry references or vague suggestions made by sales unprofessionals. This discussion is met to enhance a customer'
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 12:52:21 EST 1999 | Dick Casagrande
|I'm getting in a little late on this but my 2 cents is: We have been using no-clean flux for a few years now but up till last month were still cleaning (the white residue) our boards (all thru hole). Finally did some investigation and found the flux