Electronics Forum: foam fluxes (Page 6 of 21)

Solder wave

Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 10:10:18 EDT 2007 | davef

How much flux are you putting on the board when using your foam fluxer? How does this compare to your flux supplier recommendation?

titanium pallets

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 13:55:06 EST 2008 | scooter

If you are using a foam fluxer the heat in the pallet is knocking down the flux head

Flux thinning

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 16:52:51 EST 2015 | joe98375

Hello, We are buying a Vitronics-Soltec wave solder machine with a spray fluxer to replace our old Econopak that has a foam fluxer. Currently we thin our flux (Kester 951) in the foam fluxer per Kester PS-20 and PS-22 test kits with kester 110 thinn

Re: NO CLEAN FLUX RESIDUE

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 17:02:22 EST 2000 | Morris

One thing I've found that will create that white residue is when moisture comes in contact with that flux. 1. Verify that you are not introducing any moisture with the compressed air supply at the foam fluxer. 2. Replace the flux and clean the flu

SonoFlux 9500

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 12:55:17 EDT 2006 | russ

Definitely better than foam!! I personally love the sonoteks. They do not really use a "nozzle" by the way. The flux is pooled on U.S. head and it atomizes it and then you have air spray to form proper spray pattern, If you are using Water soluble

Foam in the wash

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 16:52:08 EDT 2007 | joeherz

Brian, We've see foaming issues with our wave flux occasionally when running large slugs of product through the wash. We love the wave flux and changing it was not an option. Our process parameters for the wash machine we're derived via a validati

Wavesolder PCBs encounter pinholes

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 21 01:57:48 EDT 2004 | Thomas

Hi, It is in Celcius. Baking at 2hrs at 110�C , did not help. The problem is consistent and happens at random locations. Fresh flux and new foaming tank has not done the trick also. But I am looking into the contamination issue under scope.

Foam in inline wash

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 14 18:55:16 EST 2023 | kghadiya

I relate to your problem. We face this issue sometimes. It's mostly flux from SMT, TH process or rework boards. To avoid foam in our Washer, we soak the boards in hot water for 10-15 min before running it through the washer. Or you can spray the boar

Re: Wave Solder Flux Out With The Old & In With The New

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 20:58:54 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| | Dave: | Wayne is correct with his analysis of ultrasonic spraying - we also use Sonoteks. However, your post didn't ask for a different system, just a clarification regarding your problem. What type of flux system are you currently using - s

Re: Wave Solder Flux Out With The Old & In With The New

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 20:58:49 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| | Dave: | Wayne is correct with his analysis of ultrasonic spraying - we also use Sonoteks. However, your post didn't ask for a different system, just a clarification regarding your problem. What type of flux system are you currently using - s


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