Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 22 10:35:04 EST 2004 | jdumont
Just wondering what everyone's ideas are on the best cleaning chemistries for post reflow cleaning. I (like everyone) am looking for the most bang for the buck. Ive tried the big names, just looking for some input on anything else thats out there. Th
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 22:53:10 EST 2004 | Ken
Why are you cleaning a NC solder paste?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 06:56:46 EST 2004 | jdumont
We clean some of our boards because we are in the medical and military industries.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 15:17:06 EST 2004 | davef
Residues from what type of flux are you cleaning?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 07:47:49 EST 2004 | jdumont
No clean and RMA, both R0L0. Is it true that RMA type pastes are easier to clean than no-clean?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 13:52:02 EST 2004 | aqueous
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Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 11:13:04 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad
jdomont, No-cleans are more difficult to clean than RMA�s. Even though no-cleans have a lower solids content than RMA�s, reflow and soldering profiles are normally more severe than those used for RMA. It is interesting to note that our most of our
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 10:29:14 EST 2004 | jdumont
Id also like to know how this is possible. I am skeptical and would venture to say that it only looks clean but actually is not. Hopefully I am wrong and tests show there is actually no residue so we can save lots of $$$ here. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 01:05:34 EST 2004 | Grant Petty
Hi, Thanks for the info. How clean can wave soldering get? We are looking at a carrier that masks off most of the board when we run it through the wave, so hopefully this works. Regards, Grant Blackmagic Design