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. The flux is active and the chemical cleaning action starts. The water-soluble flux and no-clean flux will have the same cleaning action, but the temperature is slightly different
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. The water-soluble flux and no-clean flux will have the same cleaning action, but the temperature is slightly different. Remove metal oxides and certain contamination from the metal and solder particles to be bonded. 3
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. The water-soluble flux and no-clean flux will have the same cleaning action, but the temperature is slightly different. Remove metal oxides and certain contamination from the metal and solder particles to be bonded. 3
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. The water-soluble flux and no-clean flux will have the same cleaning action, but the temperature is slightly different. Remove metal oxides and certain contamination from the metal and solder particles to be bonded. 3
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: We are having an issue with the cleanliness of flux. The excess no-clean flux is located in an Ethernet port connector. The units pass all tests with no issues, however
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. Cleaning requirements Maintaining a cleanroom in perfect condition is a comprehensive task. Learn about the essential cleaning requirements and protocols needed to maintain the highest standards of cleanliness to ensure optimal working conditions. Training and (also with VR/AR
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: Clean vs No-Clean Fluxes SolderTip #40: Component Mounting and Acceptability SolderTip #41: J-STD-001 Revision E is Here – Order it Now! Question : Can you give me a basic definition of the differences between Class 2 and Class 3 products and where these differences show up in the IPC documents
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. I understand that if the laminate is burnt it is a defect condition, but I am not clear on burnt flux for a no-clean process. Any clarification would be appreciated. Answer
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: What are the specifics on wire and terminal connection cleanliness requirements and how do they compare to PCB cleanliness? Answer: Cleaning wire and terminal connections is somewhat different than cleaning PCBs along with cleanliness and measurement testing techniques
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