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Cleaning Water Soluble Flux under BGA's

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 24 15:15:35 EST 2004 | davef

I think you can effectively clean under any other low standoff device. It's an issue of surface tension, pressure, and flow rate. DI water is the starting point, but the surface tension of straight DI water makes it difficult to get under low stand

Cleaning old built up flux residues from reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 14 15:37:00 EDT 2014 | jdenuzzia

If you do a search on Reflow Oven Cleaning Fluid, you will find links to companies and chemicals that can assist you. I recommend that you contact one or more of the companies and discuss your needs and the paste you are using. They should be able t

Cleaning of stencil

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 10:43:25 EDT 2004 | tigerlordgm

We had a great deal of trouble cleaning adhesive residue from stencils using an alcohol stencil washer. Same kind of thing, adhesive build-up in aperture corners. The solution we came up with was to convert our stencil washer to run Zestron ES200, a

ionic residues on the surface of printed circuit assemblies

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 12:37:39 EDT 2009 | rocko

Hi All, As a result of equipment damage I have a problem with a cleanliness of printed circuit assemblies. One whole production batch was polluted by ionic residues because a large amount of hard water had been penetrated in the water-supply system

Re: Solder Mask problem

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 21:54:00 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Jeremy: Standards: � A-600 talks about percentage of solder mask loss allowed, according to the location (eg, laminate, bare copper, gold or nickel, melting metals) and equipment class. � A-610 talks to "Solder Resist Coating - Voids & Blisters" by

Evaluating SMD Adhesives

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 27 19:42:58 EST 2001 | mparker

Dave - will placing MELF's in SMT eliminate the original problem? Is the flux aggressive enough to clean mold release agents from the component manufacturer? Good point about LT reliability, just wondering what would happen if glue was eliminated fr

Foam in inline wash

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 09:23:35 EDT 2024 | alishakihn

Good morning! I'm sorry to hear about the anomalies you're experiencing with your inline wash. Dealing with foaming issues can be challenging, but I'll do my best to provide some suggestions to help you troubleshoot the problem. 1. Check the Water Q

BAKING MICRO BGA BOARDS AFTER REFLOW AND WASH

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 22:30:06 EST 2004 | davef

Tony First, drying at 125*C for an hour is not going to do much drying. Heck, those boards are barely warm to the touch. Second, tell us about: * Pitch of your uBGA * Solder paste flux * Cleaning process and agents

Gold Contacts

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 23 11:58:01 EST 2001 | mparker

You are mixing long exposed paste back into fresh? How long has your fresh jar been open to the air? You are probably doing yourself a disservice by scavenging the paste (it could have moisture entrapped). Your visocity has definitely changed. You a

Cleaning a Used (Preowned) Selective Solder Machine

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 16:47:03 EDT 2015 | curiousman

Hi all, My company recently purchased a preowned EBSO SPA 400-F, and I am trying to get it up and running. Still need to get a few other parts like a nozzle and nitrogen generator, but in the meantime I was looking to clean out the residues and oxid


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