Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 30 15:43:22 EDT 2004 | ryufoong
i will try on it. Thanks a lots. Regards, CHEN
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 09:12:04 EDT 2004 | Chen
Hi Shean, Thanks for your advise. But what kind of chemical i needs to add inside to the washing machine when cleaning. Regards, Chen
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 13:58:57 EDT 2004 | Chen
Hi Shean, Thanks for your advise but now currently we trying using the new chemical to remove the residue which recommanded by our supplier, so hopefully can be success. Thanks. Regards, Chen
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 28 19:31:36 EDT 2004 | ryufoong
Currently, in my working factory, we facing the flux residue remain on connector after washing. (of course, this is clean process with WS solder paste). So, are there any ways to clean the flux residue rather than go back to wash again? Because wash
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 16:52:57 EDT 2004 | Shean Dalton
Hi Chen, This is largely dependent on what type of chemistry can successfully remove the residue, while being compatible with your cleaning equipment. Austin American Technology is happy to help you determine this, please contact me offline to disc
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 30 16:07:06 EDT 2004 | Shean Dalton
Hi Chen, Based on your posted message, the following ideas are for your consideration: "brown residue" The water soluble solder paste you are using could be a water soluble rosin solder paste formulation. Perhaps the solder paste may not be proper
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 29 19:17:34 EDT 2004 | aqueous
Chen, It is always best to place one�s effort on determining the cause and content of the residue rather than trying to work around it. The first thing you must determine is the nature of the residue. Is it flux? In many instances, the residue is
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 26 10:12:32 EDT 2024 | madisreivik
Hello ! Please offer some clever solution for the following problem 2 sided assembly. The side which must be assembled first has 2 SMD RJ45 connectors. They have plastic location pins. Which protrude tru the board, about 0.4mm So, when I want to a
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 29 14:11:52 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
The "clever" solution is to revisit the design. Move things, choose a connector with SMT tabs and no locating lugs. File this mistake away under "oops". You should also revisit the datasheets for your parts. Most components should be fine to reflow
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 08 15:18:20 EDT 1998 | Upinder Singh
We are wave soldering a board having 24 similar thru hole connectors on it, using a wave soldering pallet. The problem is that one particular pin of connector in around 6-9 connectors get excess solder on the bottom side. I have tried all the parame