Electronics Forum: cleaning agent (Page 6 of 10)

Adhesive Printing

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 07:41:54 EST 2002 | paul_stamper

As Mitchell stated before, the cleaning of the stencil is rather important. When considering stenciling of adhesive you must review your stencil cleaning process. The recomended process is a ultrasonic cleaner with a heater option. These systems are

Re: Adhesive Dispenser Vs. Screen Printing Adhesives Pros and Cons

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 12 22:16:59 EDT 2000 | Dreamsniper

Hi Guys, I'd like to share this to all of you...you can start playing with the rests...Stated prices, if not indicated, are in Aussie $ or Singapore $. Stencil Printing Adhesive Pros a) Less Capital Equipment Cost (Short Term). In reality it is f

Type 4 powder

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 12:25:54 EDT 2019 | davef

In “J-STD-001 Rev G Amendment 1 Process Qualification” Debbie Carboni, Global Product Line Manager, KYZEN Corp, Nashville, TN said: What change constitutes a need for requalification? Major/ Level 1 – Flux or flux-bearing materials (e.g. flux, so

Low-Melt Solder

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 05 12:36:09 EST 2000 | Albert Hay

Hello everyone, I am cosidering the possibility of using Low-Melt solder for repair purposes. However, I am concerned about adding a new alloy (agent) to the board that already has the No-Clean solder on it. Also, is the Bismuth in the Low-Melt comat

Mixing no-clean solder with activated

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 19:51:31 EDT 2001 | davef

Rosin. A hard, natural resin, consisting of abietic acid [and pimaric acids in Europe] and their isomers, some fatty acids, and terepene hydrocarbons. Rosin is extracted from pine tree stumps. It�s an organic material distilled from oleoresin in p

Help with dewetting

Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 11:37:50 EDT 2010 | davef

Where on the assembly is the dewetting occurring? Factors that influence dewetting usually involve non-ionic contamination such as: * Residues from board manufacture including silicone surfactants from solder resist & HASL rinse contamination * Comp

Cleaning Water Soluble Flux under BGA's

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 12:20:21 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad

OK� Nap time�s over! Technically speaking, water soluble flux is just that, soluble in water. Technically speaking, one does not need a saponifier or any other chemical agent to remove water soluble (OA) flux residues. However, one must conside

Grey Solder After Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 20 05:47:42 EDT 2020 | Mike Konrad

Most often, dull solder joints (post cleaning) is a result of the cleaning chemical. Most (not all) modern cleaning chemicals are equipped with corrosion inhibition agents which prevent dulling. Check with your chemical supplier to see if your specif

Conformal coating

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 12:24:46 EST 2010 | davef

Causes of dewetting in conformal coating. Factors that influence dewetting usually involve non-ionic contamination such as: * Residues from board manufacture including silicone surfactants from solder resist & HASL rinse contamination * Component res

Re: Cleaning PCB'S after rework ect.

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 05 18:51:34 EDT 1998 | Graham Naisbitt

John, I believe that your problem is cuased by inadequate filling of the transformers with potting material - if any is used at all. When you attempt to clean, particularly with a chemistry, it is designed with wetting agent, surface tension modifier


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