Electronics Forum | Tue May 20 10:27:29 EDT 2008 | azimi789
I just set that as you said, but the component doesn't stick on the board. I use AMTECh Flux type: RMA-223.. what should I do ? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 20 11:11:09 EDT 2008 | toddl
We use Envirogold for one of our customers boards. It is a fairly aggressive cleaner that works well on RMA fluxes. We have no complaints about its performance.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 10 14:49:21 EDT 2008 | omid_juve
what is the best solder paste type(RA,RMA,R,WS,...) for removing oxidation from the pins of our parts.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 10:58:56 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
Jim, We are experiencing voids, also at Selective, on a transformer with known flux residue issues. The supplier told us they were using a OA, or RMA flux which has to be cleaned, and we accepted these parts anyway. How does the "separation speed
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 03:25:00 EST 2009 | tod1967
Not sure if Multicore/Henkel still offers it, Prozone is an outstanding chemistry for RMA removal. Heated to a relatively low temp. No Ultrasonics necessary. Could use a Pyrex Beaker Hot and Hot Plate to test.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 29 20:33:08 EST 2010 | jucki
Dear all Can any1 explain me about the variuos types flux and their cleaning procedure? I have confusion in claen,non-clean,RMA, and water soluble. Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 00:31:12 EST 2010 | cobar
Dear all Can any1 explain me about the variuos > types flux and their cleaning procedure? I have > confusion in claen,non-clean,RMA, and water > soluble. > > Thanks in advance. http://shanelo.co.za/Design,%20process%20and%20reliability.htm
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 23 03:41:19 EDT 2012 | grahamcooper22
try Almit Sn62 HM1 RMA V14L ....its the best no clean lead paste for wetting...I sell it and it has solved wetting problems many times when users have used other pastes
Electronics Forum | Thu May 11 10:30:55 EDT 2017 | cyber_wolf
Does anyone know of a supplier that offers an "R" type solder paste ? Not "RMA" just "R" Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 07:26:18 EDT 2018 | cyber_wolf
I do not agree with that. Stainless is typically used and it works fine. We run many different paste types, RMA, no clean, WS, PB, Pb Free. No sticking issues. You can spend the extra money and buy coated blades but it is not necessary for most ap