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Flux residue

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 02 10:34:00 EDT 2009 | Sean

Hi Mike, Greg, Thanks for the inputs...I will put up the photo for more discussion soon. Thanks, Sean

yellow residue

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 13:55:44 EDT 2006 | Steve

Using no-clean flux going thru wave when comes out there is a bit of flux residue left on board. If wiped the residue shows a yellowish tint. Any ideas what this means how to get rid of it?

Flux residue

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 07:42:07 EDT 2009 | Mike Konrad

Hi Sean, No-clean flux does leave a residue. Under the best conditions, it is invisible. There are many factors that can cause the residue to become visible such as an inadequate oven profile (or lack of proper preheat on a wave). Also, if wave s

Flux residue

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 31 09:12:35 EDT 2009 | gregoryyork

Dear Sean Contrary to believe MOST formulators of No Clean fluxes or No Residue fluxes use organic acides that are in fact weak and benign. IF the residue was left on the board and you had a condensing atmosphere then you may see some issue with fal

yellow residue

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 15:37:22 EDT 2006 | russ

Sounds like a rosin flux. Is it sticky as well? Russ

yellow residue

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 15:34:14 EDT 2006 | Chunks

Hi Steve, What type of flux? How do you apply it? What kind of wave? Rite off the cuff, I'd say you're applying too much flux, but without knowing a little more, it's tuff to say. It could even be board related. Hate to see what WML has to say

yellow residue

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 18:15:50 EDT 2006 | russ

okay so both the 2005 formulas from interflux are clear alchol based fluxes. Yellow res huh? In looking at the temps here, I would say you might be too hot at both preheat and solder temp. You may be burning flux. How long is dwell time over wave

white residue

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 19:42:34 EST 1999 | parag palshikar

i am working with the noclean process and getting white residues on the bottomside of the board probably due to the wave soldering flux.i am using a no-clean solder paste and a noclean wave solder flux.The boards passed the accelerated temperature a

yellow residue

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 21:11:10 EDT 2006 | davef

We agree with Russ. Your topside should be 100 - 130*C. Your 265*F is at the top of the range. Look here: http://www.interflux-electronics.com/Products/Fluxes/IF%202005M/TD%20IF%202005M.pdf#search=%22Interflux%20IF%202005%22

Flux residue cleaning procedure

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 21:00:31 EST 2006 | hanocete

thanks for your inputs,but what i meant was that a connector component beside the BGA for repair has some flux residue on its leads after baking, the BGA was Ok. we are wondering why this happened...pls enlightened us.


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