Electronics Forum: chemical flux (Page 4 of 26)

Earth Friendly Cleaning Chemical

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 07:48:23 EST 2004 | grayman

Can you provide me with non water base chemical ( 1 part only) for cleaning non water soluble flux and earth friendly. I would appreciate very much if you can also give me contact info. Arman

Cleaning after repair.

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 14:19:56 EST 2003 | Mike Konrad

Hi Randy, No-clean flux needs to be activated in order to burn off the volatiles in the flux. This normally occurs partly during preheat and certainly during the reflow or soldering process. In most hand soldering applications, an operator applies

Earth Friendly Cleaning Chemical

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 08:07:37 EST 2004 | grayman

Hi, Can anyone help me find an earth friendly cleaning chemical for populated printed circuit board? The end product is power supply and with mix components (through hole and SMD) We need 1 part chemical only that can clean a non water soluble flux

Stencil Cleaners

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 04 11:43:06 EDT 2006 | Mike Konrad

Here's a "flameless" reply... I�ll allow others to recommend� Here is a list of the �usual suspects�: Aqueous Technologies Batch and inline de-fluxers Ultrasonic stencil cleaning systems De-fluxing and stencil cleaning chemicals www.aqueoustech.co

PCB contamination

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 09 16:31:49 EDT 2013 | alfredodsanchez

Hello everyone! I have a problem with PCB, we detect that some contamiation apear (dark spots similar to glue or underfill) we detect that this element is Policarbonate. I don't know if on PCB fabrication process some policarbonate are used. We alr

Steaming boards

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 00:15:04 EDT 2004 | ppwlee

We had a similar application to rewash excessive flux residues through a chemical wash, steam clean, and DI rinse. We currently have an inline cleaner. Can you comment what kind of steamer (made and manufacturer) is being referred to in this discussi

Using isopropanol with DI water for rinsing after washing boards

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 01:48:05 EST 2011 | julien

Thanks guys, But for the cleaning process we already have a chemical product to clean flux residues and other contaminant. But it seems that we can't rinse properly under low stand-off components and we find trace of our chemical under some ceramic c

Cleaning under LCC's

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 04 11:39:26 EDT 2006 | SteveH

Thanks Dave. We are UK based which is why we are still allowed to use Trike and our product is for an aerospace application so changing a cleaning chemical is much easier than requalifying a new flux. This was pretty much what I thought my options

Soder Paste Shelf life extension

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 03:12:25 EST 2011 | pkannan

You are very right. There are 2 major factors 1) There is going to be Flux separation. This is basically due to fact that metal particles are heavier than the Flux vehicle system, and due to gravity effect they slowly drift downwards leaving the ligh

Solder Paste Shelf life extension

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 03:22:47 EST 2011 | pkannan

(Corrected the Subject line - sorry for Spelling ) You are very right. There are 2 major factors 1) There is going to be Flux separation. This is basically due to fact that metal particles are heavier than the Flux vehicle system, and due to gravity


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