Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 15:37:23 EDT 2009 | 1smtdude
Depending on the material chosen, it's possible to �rework� underfilled components. However, it's far from a production process. Two steps are usually required. First: remove the package from the PCB. Second: remove the residual underfill from the P
Electronics Forum | Sat May 31 09:44:56 EDT 2008 | gregoryyork
looks like the board has gone through and not actually fluxed properly,trying hand applying and it should fix it. IF it still occurs put the pallet through without pcb and without flux and see what residues come off in the wave. residues you are seei
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 23 20:07:22 EDT 2005 | molosse21
Does someone use Ultrasonic washing machine to remove nc or rma flux residu from the pcb??? I have no experience with this device and I plan to use this for a very small production lot Do you recommand this ??? How are your results ??? What kind
Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 16:02:32 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| We recently made the switch to no-clean and the wurface mount is turning out beautifully. However, the wave solder process continues to put up a fight; we are getting a white residue on the surface of the PCB. The residue is not localized to
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 09:43:52 EST 2007 | Milas
Hi Does anyone know of any potential issues with using a ENIG pcb finish for lead free manufacturing ? I was once told that a pcb manufacturer found some "Pink Residue" on a batch of boards that had been finished with ENIG and been used for lead f
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 05:25:20 EDT 2004 | greg york
Got to agree with John on this, get a stencil cleaning wipe something a little more potent than standard IPA and wipe the surface thoroughly, this should produce a green residue of solder resist. If this does happen then ask your PCB vendor to look a
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 25 09:40:56 EST 2009 | Sean
Hi Greg, The board is with immersion silver finishing..One of my friend had the same issue even with PCB OSP finishing.. Besides, no white residue found on the top side... Its only appear on the bottom side but no so obvious... Rgds, Sean
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 17:02:32 EDT 2004 | arminski
Hi Shean, Thanks for the analysis. "Your product looks like it may have non-solder-mask-defined pads." Yes. It is a NSMD PCB. "Does there appear to be any residues on the bare boards, and/or, BGA components prior to applying the solder paste?"
Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 14:20:43 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| We recently made the switch to no-clean and the wurface mount is turning out beautifully. However, the wave solder process continues to put up a fight; we are getting a white residue on the surface of the PCB. The residue is not localized to
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 17:07:00 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | We recently made the switch to no-clean and the wurface mount is turning out beautifully. However, the wave solder process continues to put up a fight; we are getting a white residue on the surface of the PCB. The residue is not localized
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