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No-clean, water-based flux residues after wave...

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 03:57:37 EST 2009 | sachu_70

Hi George, I would suggest you to re-look your process parameters, especially for the pre-heat temperatures and the amount of flux deposited. The mask properties and that of your flux also play a role, but you could zero down to the root cause after

Profiling - suspect flux burn out before reflow trouble shooting

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 04 00:36:25 EDT 2008 | shrek

Try a linear, very flat ramp rate on the order of 0.5 degrees celcius per second. I know this is hard to accomplish with a five zone, but try to lower the first couple of zones (the preheat zone), and then spike to reflow aggressively during your la

WS flux vs test socket cleaners? --- Similar BUT Different

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 15 23:02:16 EDT 2015 | louisg

Thank you Dave! Does that imply that test socket cleaners use a more aggresive/corrosive activator to remove the oxides?

Testing effect of non-clean flux residue on solder joints

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 03 09:41:17 EDT 2017 | davef

On your question about reliability ... " Is there testing we can do (environmental stress chambers) with which we can see the long-term effects of flux residue on solder joints?" Sure, incompletely activated low residue flux residues are potentially

What flux are you using for spray/ dropjet (Selective Solder)

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 02:46:15 EST 2019 | collum

We use the flux Cobar 94-SEL with excellent results. It is a special flux for selective soldering process. When the temperature of the board with flux (preheating or during soldering) reach more 130°C, the rests of flux are deactivated (no more dange

Re: Quantity of dross and type of flux

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 14 22:01:07 EST 2000 | Dave F

I'd love to get to the point that I could discuss the impact of flux on dross formation. Until then, I fight with proper solder pot temperature, maintaining enough pump speed, and solder contaminants.

What flux are you using for spray/ dropjet (Selective Solder)

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 26 08:51:52 EST 2019 | marwan

we're using the Balverzinn Cobar 390-RX-HT and it wery good for wave and selective soldering and he can support a verry high temperatures

PCB with stains bleach after flux aqueous wash

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 14:55:52 EST 2015 | erezah

we received assembled PCBs with spots that look like a bleach spots all over the PS and CS . The board house said that this is normal due to flux aqueous wash process. Can it cause problems (e.g. corrosion ) in the long run or cause issues when wor

Profiling - suspect flux burn out before reflow trouble shooting

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 19:27:54 EDT 2008 | proy

5 Zone HVA70 Oven Board 6 layer, 10" x 13" lots of space, most critical is 100 pin QFP AIM Water Soluble 487 Tin Lead paste on SN100C HASL boards This board is giving me disproportionate grief! I am running 23 in / min which gives me about 3.1 mi

Re: Closer lead more soldering bridge by using spray flux

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 08 17:52:53 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

| | | Hi,my master | | | How to iron out such soldering bridge with below conditions: | | | 1.The component(Harness)lead pitch is 2.0mm,the lead length is 3.2mm. | | | 2.PCB width is 1.6mm.Pad size is 1.65mm.Its a single copper PCB | | | 3.using s


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