Electronics Forum | Sat May 27 02:52:20 EDT 2006 | TimS
Gentlemen I have managed to pull myself together after banging my head. I am not sure the flux volume is the total solution here. All spray processes deposit flux in a similar manner, that is to say the vast majority of material sprayed onto the PCB
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 07:22:10 EDT 1998 | Mike Demos
I am trying to find information for one of our engineers on spray fluxing equipment. Years ago, I investigated these somewhat and now remember two suppliers -- Sonotek and AT&T. I was able to find information on Sonotek (http://www.sono-tek.com/) b
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 21 21:26:57 EDT 1998 | Robert Murphy
Check out New Age Electronic Devices at http://www.naed.com, or call John Susicki at (773) 973 - 3296. | I am trying to find information for one of our engineers on spray fluxing equipment. Years ago, I investigated these somewhat and now remember
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
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
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
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 18 17:24:37 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
| I am trying to find information for one of our engineers on spray fluxing equipment. Years ago, I investigated these somewhat and now remember two suppliers -- Sonotek and AT&T. | | I was able to find information on Sonotek (http://www.sono-tek.c
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 16 10:59:25 EST 2006 | davef
Ken Tacky flux reworked BGA will be perfectly reliable in most customer use environments. We do not have data, but the tacky flux reworked BGA will be less reliable than a BGA reworked with paste [assuming all other factors are the same], because t
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 04 04:00:38 EST 2008 | Martin
Hi All, Anybody knows good, repetable method of dispensing flux for micro BGA rework? 6x6 mm(0.5 mm pitch) The flux dispensing amount by brush may vary depending on operator etc. If operator dispense too much flux the BGA "swim".Around the BGA compon
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 19:14:44 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad
Very good questions Bob� Given the fact that my company is a manufacturer of batch cleaning equipment, I will speak more in general terms rather than in specific terms. There are several criteria used in the evaluation of batch aqueous cleaning sys