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 | Thu Dec 02 01:14:19 EST 2010 | jucki
Hi Patrick Thanks for your advice. Since bothering you, I wanna to ask one question," why is the water soluble solder not commomn in the market"? Warmly regards
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 | Wed Dec 07 15:19:10 EST 2011 | soren
If this is a water soluble flux, then the discoloring is caused by the still active flux microetching the solder fillets. Prevention is to wash off all water soluble flux as soon as possible
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 16 21:25:59 EST 2017 | jandon
SonFlux EZ is not suitable for water SOLUBLE flux. SonoFlux Servo can be equipped with parts that whitstand corrosive water soluble fluxes. SonoFlux Servo was about 19k€ in 2011 (including installation).
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 21 13:28:20 EDT 2019 | ameenullakhan
And what is the solder paste selection recommendation for the same. 1. Water soluble ( organic based flux solder based ) 2. No clean ( rosin or resin based solder paste ) customer is suggesting water soluble chemistry , which is having lot hot an
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 12 11:27:47 EDT 2011 | kahrpr
Then use a water soluble flux and clean with water
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 02 09:07:18 EST 2010 | patrickbruneel
Hi Jacki, Water soluble flux was for the majority used in the USA in the 80’s and 90’s under the motto “flux your problems away” (water soluble fluxes are very active). Water soluble fluxes have never been popular in the rest of the world. The main
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 08:00:34 EDT 2005 | Rob
Tap water will leave residues, whereas de-mineralised/de-ionized shouldn't.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 03:32:05 EDT 2005 | edgetech
Thanks for the input guys. I was thinking the minerals found in tap water may cause the components to short/malfunction