Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 18 15:25:19 EDT 2014 | davef
The presence of agitation at an air / solution interface and a foaming agent causes foaming. Most water soluble fluxes contain surficants. Surficants are foaming agents. First, it's likely this foaming is caused by poor control of the temperature of
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 14 18:55:16 EST 2023 | kghadiya
I relate to your problem. We face this issue sometimes. It's mostly flux from SMT, TH process or rework boards. To avoid foam in our Washer, we soak the boards in hot water for 10-15 min before running it through the washer. Or you can spray the boar
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