Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 15:24:46 EST 1999 | C.K.
I suggest that your customer is living in a land of washable >fluxes and has not kept currect with the vagaries of no-cleans >and your mission is to educate them of: >1 Costs of washing a no-clean and then trying to remove the >white residue >2 Ac
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 17:18:41 EST 1999 | Wayne S.
Hello, Going to be setting up a no-clean process for thru-hole components. Any guidelines i can use. Know the basics but want to make sure i am not overlooking any steps. Thanks Wayne Sanita
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 09:09:07 EDT 1999 | Rich Scheleski
Does anyone have any info in regards to wearing gloves, finger cots in a no-clean process? Are there ionic contamination levels that validate the costs involved in setting up a system? Appreciate any feedback -Rich
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 10:10:29 EDT 1999 | Gian.D
hello to everybody, we have a really satisfactory no clean process, both smt/reflow and wave soldering, but we get troubles with defects rework; does anybody know how to eliminate flux residues or how not to produce them during rework operations? Th
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 05 17:50:26 EDT 1999 | John
Is the no clean solder paste as good? We are wondering if we can elliminate the wash when we change from through hole to surface mount.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 11:44:20 EDT 1999 | Matt Stump
I am looking for a way to clean solder off of QFP packages. I'm thinking a chemical method would be easy, as long as the chemistry doesn't attack the leads themselves, or the package. Any suggestions?
Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 10:35:16 EDT 1999 | Douglas A. Hooper, Sr,
I am looking for mfg's of "dishwasher" type circuit board assembly cleaning equipment. Does anyone know who makes them?
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 15 10:43:06 EST 1999 | grevald
After switching from No-clean flux to Water soluble (Kester)we encountered voids problem (X-ray and microsectioning). Reducing the apperture sizes made the voids smaller but did not eliminate them. So we had to go back to No-clean. Any idea why voids
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 28 07:40:35 EST 1999 | Tony
Hi ! Does any one used no-clean solder paste for SDRAM product ? Please advise. TQ. Tony
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 21 19:43:16 EST 1999 | Ron Costa
What are the problems related to cleaning when using OA tacky flux to replace a PBGA. Will your standard inline cleaner be able to reach all the way under to clean all residue? BGA type is 1.27mm pitch .030 dia. ball plastic. Any info helpful! Thank