Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 06 21:19:05 EST 1998 | Dominic Nguyen
We use no clean paste and sometimes experience flux splattering which gives spot on gold fingers. Need help in analize the cause. thx.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 10 12:21:15 EST 1998 | eyal dickerman
If you are using water cooling in yr oven , look for flux condensation on the heat exchanger.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 08:28:15 EST 1998 | Allison
Contact your solder paste manufacturer and get the reflow profile recommended for that particular paste. Then, duplicate that reflow profile on your oven. You will need to use thermocouples. You may have to tweak this profile a little. | We use no
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 13:17:00 EST 1998 | Matt Brown
| We use no clean paste and sometimes experience | flux splattering which gives spot on gold fingers. | Need help in analize the cause. thx. Most often, the 'splattering' is caused by an excessive temperature in the oven: this can cause the solder p
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 20:01:11 EST 1998 | Steve Gregory
| We use no clean paste and sometimes experience | flux splattering which gives spot on gold fingers. | Need help in analize the cause. thx. Dominic, That is STILL a problem huh? It's a tough one to solve sometimes...especially when you have as
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 09:33:37 EST 1999 | Chrys Shea
| I require some feed back from any one who knows about using a voc free flux in a nitrogen wave solder machine soldering both through hle and smt componants. | What disadvantages are there when using this flux? | Do you have any contact details with
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 08:11:27 EST 1999 | George Steele
| | I require some feed back from any one who knows about using a voc free flux in a nitrogen wave solder machine soldering both through hle and smt componants. | | What disadvantages are there when using this flux? | | Do you have any contact detail
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 05 08:25:31 EDT 1999 | ADRIANO FERNANDES
| | | I require some feed back from any one who knows about using a voc free flux in a nitrogen wave solder machine soldering both through hle and smt componants. | | | What disadvantages are there when using this flux? | | | Do you have any contact
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 20:17:08 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Hey Gyver: Oooow, using a pencil eraser has to take time. I would hate to be the person responding to your customer trying to explain the pencil eraser shreds accidentally left on the board. Awww, just spritz it with DI water and wipe it off with
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 13:04:28 EDT 2000 | Dave F
How does flux selection fit into the mix of factors affecting splattering? Do various flux formulations splatter more than others?