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
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 05 09:11:05 EST 2000 | Dave F
Graham: Maybe a twist on your comments, I don't believe that people understand the true cost of using no-clean. Dave
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 07 12:42:25 EST 2000 | Brian E. Steelglove
Graham, Please describe the term OA? I have never heard of that acronym. Thanks, Brian E. Steelglove
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 05:43:51 EST 2005 | Chua
Hi Chunks, Thanks for your input. Appreciate you could send me a copy of your evaluation list as this type of evaluation is new to me..... Here is my email address :- pgchua@cyberway.com.sg Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 20:08:39 EST 2005 | davef
Look here: http://www.epa.gov/ozone/snap/icel/noclean2.pdf
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 12:24:02 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Yes a No-Residue solder paste exist. email me for more info Pat
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 17:29:18 EST 2007 | flipit
I had problems with very simple timing circuits in the kilohertz range with leadfree NC solder pastes. Never saw the problem with lead NC solder paste. Run lead free no clean and clock was off. Run lead no clean and clock was right on.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 23:30:13 EST 2007 | KEN
I have a customer who runs A-D applications with 5GHz analog and it is 100% no clean. The only answer that will be acceptable is what works for your circuit design.
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 05 09:08:18 EST 2000 | Dave F
Casimir: Let me expand on something that I said in my response to your thread on ionic testing. Generally, no-clean people don�t use ROSE testing as part of their process control, because the ROSE test is essentially washing your board in DI/IPA �
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 07 11:05:50 EST 2000 | Graham Naisbitt
Dave You are so right about that point. I still use some cost models we ran up some 5 years ago. I took one to a customer and showed them that they could make $400K more PROFIT PER YEAR running OA v No-Clean. Their response? Well, we don't believe