Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 17 09:53:20 EDT 2011 | rperkins
Hi Graham, I've worked in the industry selling EnSolv, Lenium, and now ENTRON solvents, which are all based on stabilized NPB. These solvents do not always clean the no lead pastes. The problem is that the pastes are becoming more like adhesives,
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 18:05:40 EDT 1998 | Roxanne Picou
| Looking for Cleaning solvent to claen missprinted PCB, that will be good for paste (CS) and glue (PS). | One that is easy to evaporate with out leaving | white powder around component leads on CS (when cleaning PS) Solder paste cleaning can be acc
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 12:32:39 EDT 2003 | Don Beane
I'm looking for the dielectric values of materials for flex, rigid and flex/rigid pcb construction. Has anyone put together tables for this information? Where can I find the information to figure out what dielectric resistances I need based on altitu
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 23:09:20 EST 2006 | praveen39
We need to clean the RMA flux residue on the PCBAs. The PCBA material is ALuminum base(Gold finish)stacked with Rogers Material PCB.Any solvent recommnedtaions? Is HCFC 141b a good solvent (quality & Price). we need to use vapor degreaser and also do
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 10:42:19 EST 2017 | bk
What kind of flux you looking for water based, alcohol based, or solvent based
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 12:31:15 EDT 2008 | johnmanley
We manufacture several water based ink removers. We have 1 type for solvent based inks and another for non solvent based inks. Check out our info and contacts atwaterworksllc.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 20:39:06 EST 2006 | aqueous
Of course there are solvents which are less harmful to the environment than others. The operative phrase is �less harmful�. As a rule, water-based chemistries are �greener� than solvents. There are some solvent blends designed for aqueous-based eq
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 15:38:18 EST 2004 | cyber_wolf
I agree with dry wiping. We have 4 SPM's and 2 AP25's, we have never had a need for solvent. I would be cautious using alcohol/ or alcohol based solvents.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 06 04:42:18 EDT 2004 | KenF
Thx for the replies. Acutally I am doing a process related study to see whether the process (pcb depanelling)can induce crack to an MLCC. After depanelling, I will do a thermal shock on the MLCC based on IEC 384-1, that is, five cycles of 30min at hi
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 13:36:41 EST 2000 | C.K.
You'd more than likely have repairability issues with the Acrylic based one. The acrylic-based finish is alot harder and more brittle versus the silicone. Some of the new silicones, you can just "peel" with your fingernail, while still getting reli