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lets see a show of hands

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 14 09:35:47 EDT 2003 | patrickbruneel

Hi All, I enjoyed this discussion and applaud the quote from Stephen �following the followers�. I�m President/Technical Advisor in a flux and solder Mfg. Company and have so far resisted marketing lead-free and VOC free products, because at this poi

Necessity of ROSE in commercial quality processes

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 14:32:26 EST 2006 | masrimhd

As I know, the encapsulation effect occurs only with rosin based fluxes. So if you have a PBA soldered using RA Flux, you should either wash it well, or leave it alone and it will be safe. For NC process the story is different because there�s no re

Re: Parylene Coating of Plastic Parts

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 08 04:36:02 EDT 1999 | Brian

Dave Frankly, I think you may be barking up the wrong tree. Like DaveF, I suggest that the process would be horrendously expensive with masking and so on. The $64,000 question is whether what you propose will serve any useful purpose. I venture to

What is the acceptable Halide content of

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 21:13:12 EST 2002 | davef

No, none of us can tell you what is the acceptable level of halide content or contamination in flux residue. The level of harmful residues on your product helps determine the reliability of your product. We know nothing of your product, its custome

Re: Moisture Bake-out of Plastic Parts

Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 14:42:55 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| We currently bake plastic SMT parts in accordance with the IPC guidelines for moisture sensitive parts. Because we have double-sided boards that are subjected to either an aqueous or semi-aqueous cleaning process, we do a 24 hour bake at 125 deg.

Re: Moisture Bake-out of Plastic Parts

Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 15:49:05 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | We currently bake plastic SMT parts in accordance with the IPC guidelines for moisture sensitive parts. Because we have double-sided boards that are subjected to either an aqueous or semi-aqueous cleaning process, we do a 24 hour bake at 125 deg

Electrical shorts on glass frit seal of ceramic ICs

Electronics Forum | Fri May 06 10:38:28 EDT 2005 | jimby

Make sure that whoever is pretinning leads are not using a water soluble flux. If they are, make sure parts are being cleaned immediately upon cooling

Ag-plated LED dipping - high level of Cu and Ag

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 23:58:19 EDT 2001 | Glen Brian

We are using the new auto-dipping machine for LED solder dipping and dragging. The flux is water-soluble flux and the solder is 63/37 at 250 deg. C. Two weeks ago we exchanged the pot with new 63/37 solder. About a week, we found that the high level

Mix of Lead free & Leaded washing in same machine

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 13:51:33 EDT 2012 | joeherz

First off - There should be no issue with washing your OA/water soluble boards with the other customer's no clean units provided that the recipe being used has been validated to effectively clean each product. If your supplier is using a batch syste

Found solder bridging under SMT Chip of Wave process

Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 09:01:21 EDT 2000 | Wirat S.

Dear all friend, I found problem of soldering bridging between SMT Chip terminal & Glue , but under the chip body. My process was double side SMT assembly with bottom side adhesive & heat curing, then wave soldering with water soluble flux (OS type)


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