Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 14 10:35:56 EST 2017 | cromaclear
I am posting some pictures of the conteiment, i am using lead free sac305 dolder wire and flux if 2005m http://imgur.com/a/v7KYj
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 02:36:12 EST 2017 | bukas
yep, thats it. you will need to clean the whole pot. I used some dishwashing wire and Kyzen, and then removed Kyzen residues with IPA.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 08:14:59 EST 2017 | cromaclear
The main problem is that we changed the whole pot 1 year ago. From where does this containment comes from?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 04:28:05 EST 2017 | soldertraining
Solder Pastes are used particularly in the assembly of printed circuit boards (PCBs) for a wide variety of applications, including hand-held electronic devices such as smart phones and tablets, computer motherboards, consumer electronic products, net
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 17:10:49 EST 2017 | aqueous
This video may help answer some questions: http://www.aqueoustech.com/benefits-of-cleaning Mike Konrad Aqueous Technologies
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 03:20:42 EST 2017 | betty2017
RayMing Tech can help you on PCB assembly service. http://www.pcb-assembly-service.com/
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 13:25:35 EST 2017 | dilogic
Today I tried to reflow a PCB for the first time. It did not went well. Can anybody tell me what did I do wrong?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 16:11:16 EST 2017 | bk
I think your problem is that you are using low temperature solder paste with a high temperature solder paste profile. You might want to attach some thermocouples to verify.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 08:25:40 EST 2017 | emeto
It looks like you got all the paste to a liquidus stage and ten probably to a gas stage, so it is just a matter of running the mole several times.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 14 10:25:04 EST 2017 | swag
Pre-heat, pre-heat, pre-heat! Swap out your acetylene with some propane. Problem solved. Throw a potato in your solder pot while your at it...