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Water soluble No-clean Flux ?

Tim A.

#7895

Water soluble No-clean Flux ? | 12 January, 2000

Is it possible to have a no-clean flux that could be removed with water. I would like to use a single flux at wave solder that could satisfy both no-clean and water soluble customers, within a contract manufacturing environment.

Thanks, Tim A.

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#7896

Re: Water soluble No-clean Flux ? | 13 January, 2000

All things are possible Grasshopper. You have two choices:

1 Some no-cleans are cleanable. Talk to your sales rep. 2 Rosin based fluxes are cleaned in hi-rel aps, but not cleaned in many less than hi-rel aps.

Be aware that in both instances, you will not get away with continuing to use your Sears dish washer.

Good luck

Dave F

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RDR

#7897

Re: Water soluble No-clean Flux ? | 18 January, 2000

Have been playing with VOC free water based fluxes, so far they appear to come clean in an aqueous cleaner, I went to perform Ionagraph testing but our machine was down so I will let you know if they pass ionics.

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RDR

#7898

Re: Water soluble No-clean Flux ? | 18 January, 2000

Have been playing with VOC free water based fluxes, so far they appear to come clean in an aqueous cleaner, I went to perform Ionagraph testing but our machine was down so I will let you know if they pass ionics.

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