Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 16:32:33 EDT 2001 | LloydG
OA: as in Organic Activated type of Solder paste, meaning the flux vehicle is an organic type. which is actually a water-soluble type. this is the opposite of a NoClean type.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 07 22:40:05 EDT 1998 | Eric R.
Came a cross an interseting observation/question. I'll need to filter additional information and specifics to those whom may be able to assist me. But for now; I use a water soluble base organic flux manufactured by Kester (the exact solution will
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 11 00:23:26 EDT 1998 | MIKE
| Came a cross an interseting observation/question. | I'll need to filter additional information and specifics to those whom may be able to assist me. But for now; | | I use a water soluble base organic flux manufactured by Kester (the exact soluti
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 12 20:51:14 EDT 1998 | Eric
| | Came a cross an interseting observation/question. | | I'll need to filter additional information and specifics to those whom may be able to assist me. But for now; | | | | I use a water soluble base organic flux manufactured by Kester (the exac
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 14:23:03 EST 2010 | zanolli
Hello SMTnetters We have a unique application requiring cleaning of an aggressive OA flux. A vapor degreasing process or the immersion of the parts in boiling solvents has some process advantages over an ultrasonic aqueous process. These advantages
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 08:10:39 EDT 2005 | davef
Comments are: * Sounds like it's necessary to clean "heareous F381, F352 no clean solder paste" in your application. Consider a paste that may be better suited to your application. * If you're cleaning "low residue flux", consider using an organic ac
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 22:35:39 EDT 2001 | davef
This is similar to the question Steve asked earlier in the week about mixing OA and NC fluxes. I can't tell you. The answer would be provided by laboratory analysis. Top flight labs are: Trace, CSL, and Robisan. If you can't find contacts e-mail
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 07 13:22:23 EST 2000 | Dave F
Brian: SMTnet has a "Terms & Definitions" section in the "Library." OA Flux. Flux, Organic Acid. A water soluble flux. Good luck Dave F
Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 15:40:17 EDT 2000 | larry
We currently use both Humiseal and Conap with OA flux. The flux MUST me cleaned off the assembly before coating. I know that Humiseal has coatings that are compatiable with no cleans as long as your processes are defined properly before your coating
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 12:52:04 EDT 2008 | circleprime
I have recently started to use RMA flux (customer requirement) for some of our projects. I am finding that some of my BGAs are slightly off. Not enough to be rejected but enough to cause concern. In the past I have been able to rely on the surface te