Electronics Forum: flux and residues (Page 4 of 143)

Cleaning old built up flux residues from reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Thu May 01 18:21:26 EDT 2014 | hegemon

Of course now I am really wondering if my own guts like the Sprite/Solvent... 'hege

Cleaning old built up flux residues from reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 14 20:13:40 EDT 2014 | davef

So, someone is going to get a chance to buy a nice and shiny oven, eh? Summary from my notes of old thread on SMTnet: Some people melt sugar and use that solution to clean cooked-on flux residue. Dissolve sugar into warm water, spray it on the area t

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

No-Clean flux residue and RF application

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 10:46:27 EDT 2005 | lyrtech

Hi, I curently have an interesting challenge. But I don't have all the knowledge to solve it. One of our boards is used in RF applications. We noticed that the No-Clean flux residue makes interferences in the RF signal. Removing the flux residue so

No-Clean flux residue and RF application

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 04:04:32 EDT 2005 | Slaine

im running some tests at the moment for hand soldering using a no residue water based flux from MBO, called WBF-01. leaves a good clean finish.

'Blue solder' residues

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 11:41:21 EDT 2004 | Steve Stach

Hello Loz, Blue residues on circuit boards can be caused by copper corrosion, component body deterioration, marking permanently, and adhesive break down. In this case, a more subtle mechanism appears to be possible. This is a no clean application

No-Clean flux residue and RF application

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 12:24:02 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel

Yes a No-Residue solder paste exist. email me for more info Pat

No-clean flux and high freq. applications?

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 09:48:51 EST 2007 | George

Good morning, What is considered "high frequency" ,.i.e. Mhz,GHz,etc., when we talk about possible issues with NO-clean flux residues and product's application? I appreciate your help on this... Have a good one! George

'Blue solder' residues

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 09:39:54 EDT 2004 | loz

Hi all, been recently wave soldering some pcbs with no problems and have now noticed what looks like blue residues on some solder joints. We have been running this product for around six months and this is the first time we have seen this. It is rand

No-Clean flux residue and RF application

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 12:08:09 EDT 2005 | slthomas

The answer for us at my previous employer was water soluble flux. Wash the board, no residue. If you're not set up to wash (needing a washer, DI water source, waste treatment, ventilation, etc.) it can be expensive and space consuming. Do some resea


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