Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 09:42:21 EST 2007 | George
Hello everybody, What is considered "high frequency" when we talk about possible issues with NO-clean flux residues and product's application? I appreciate your help on this... Have a good one! George
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 09:52:44 EST 1999 | Dave F
John: Three things: 1 You are correctamundo!!!! What's the difference between slopping alcohol on dirty boards and washing dirty boards? Clean boards!!!! By the time those very nice people get done with their alcohol cleaning (a nip for the boar
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 09:47:23 EDT 2017 | georgetruitt
You have a lot to think about! What does the flux manufacturer recommend as far as specifics like water temp or pressure? Do they recommend high temp di-water a detergent or saponifier? Do you currently have a cleaning machine, batch cleaner or inl
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 06:12:31 EDT 2009 | ghepo
joanne please pay attention, each heavy no-clean flux residues not completely heated due to hand soldering becomes a moisture absorbing conductive pathway, causing electrical leakage. So I suggest you to clean well the board after hand soldering or
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 13 13:52:28 EDT 2006 | George
Thanks Russ...
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 10:12:32 EST 2007 | slthomas
The use of booties isn't required per se, just considered a standard step necessary to reach the 10,000 target. You also need to vacuum (central vac system, NOT exhausting into the room) daily, mop weekly, have a one piece floor, blah, blah, blah....
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 17:06:50 EST 2007 | George
Thank you Dave...always helpful....
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 19:31:58 EDT 2007 | davef
We'd probably hand solder these coils with low residue fluxed wire solder, after cleaning.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 24 11:23:22 EST 2008 | childs
I can't seem to locate any information/concerns about moisture entrapment in IC packages on the promary side in a double sided SMT assembly using water soluable solder paste when soldering the second side. A typical process would assemble/reflow/cle
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 07:26:45 EDT 2017 | emeto
Thank you for the detailed input. That gave me material to think on.