Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 14:53:45 EDT 2001 | Jeff Meier
We have customers that are requiring no flux residue left on boards after soldering of non-water washable parts. We currently use Multicore Crystal 502 No-Clean to solder parts that are not washable. Has anyone come up with a good way to remove this
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 14 15:37:00 EDT 2014 | jdenuzzia
If you do a search on Reflow Oven Cleaning Fluid, you will find links to companies and chemicals that can assist you. I recommend that you contact one or more of the companies and discuss your needs and the paste you are using. They should be able t
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 00:51:41 EDT 2023 | ttheis
Have you tried asking your paste supplier about this issue?
Electronics Forum | Fri May 24 08:46:07 EDT 2024 | baronfferzog
Have you tried cannacraftcorner asking your paste supplier about pureplantpleasures this issue?
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 00:53:33 EDT 2023 | thecolonel97
I actually just sent an email today to our paste provider ECO Solder/Senju to get their input as well.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 00:22:17 EDT 2004 | Shean Dalton
and one more thought about your original question, if the flux does look really strange and out of place, then inspect the reflow oven. A great amount of flux condensation in the reflow oven's cooling zone can cause crystalized flux to become airbor
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 16:46:40 EDT 2004 | davef
We assume this is different discussion that the discussion about "crystallized flux under BGA". Correct? Milky residue with water washing makes us think "noclean flux res that just got washed". We know what you said, but we can't help ourselves.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 17:14:39 EDT 2004 | arminski
Hi dave, how can I send the pix? Thanks, Dreamsniper
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 08:27:44 EDT 2004 | arminski
Hi davef, Can't attach pix. No attachment option.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 10:43:03 EDT 2004 | Shean Dalton
You can e-mail a picture to sdalton@aat-corp.com Thanks, Shean