Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 03 08:11:27 EST 2004 | laxman
For design of the PCB , library is there for creating the footprint.Library has full details of the design data. Like that any body had created the database
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 22 10:35:04 EST 2004 | jdumont
Just wondering what everyone's ideas are on the best cleaning chemistries for post reflow cleaning. I (like everyone) am looking for the most bang for the buck. Ive tried the big names, just looking for some input on anything else thats out there. Th
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 07:47:49 EST 2004 | jdumont
No clean and RMA, both R0L0. Is it true that RMA type pastes are easier to clean than no-clean?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 10:29:14 EST 2004 | jdumont
Id also like to know how this is possible. I am skeptical and would venture to say that it only looks clean but actually is not. Hopefully I am wrong and tests show there is actually no residue so we can save lots of $$$ here. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 11:48:45 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel
I know it is not easy to quantify zero. The biggest dilemma the no-residue technology is facing "disbelieve" The most accurate proof to the fact that all solids disapear under heat is TGA analysis. Test the no-residue in your facility under the rig
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 14:02:33 EST 2004 | russ
Patrick, can't you just post the data? I noticed it wasn't readily available on the web site. Russ
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 10:01:28 EST 2004 | jdumont
Patrick, I would like to try a sample of your product. Please forward me a link or email address for where I need to go to get one. That way I can see it perform myself. Thanks Josh
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 10:27:30 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel
Thanks Josh, email your company name, address and phone No. to sales@no-residue.com and a sample will be send to you. Patrick
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 11:15:58 EST 2004 | davef
Grant & JDumont: You should not have this white residue on your wave soldered connections, using VOC flux [but you know that, anyhow]. Applying too much flux is the likely cause. Other possibilities are: * flux contamination * solder contamination
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 11:20:04 EST 2004 | jdumont
Hi Dave, its not the connections that have the white residue. It is the surface of the board. The whole thing turns a milky white color. I have pictures if anyone would like to see them... Josh