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PCB post reflow cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 08:49:22 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel

Dear Sir, If you are looking for the best bang for the buck you will have to stop cleaning and use a no-residue paste instead of a no-clean. No-residue chemistry becomes totaly volatile in dwell time above reflow resulting in residue free boards. I

PCB post reflow cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 10:23:55 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad

Patrick, When you say "no-residue" what exactly do you mean? Is there truely "no-residue" or is it "no visible residue"? What type of ionic contamination results have you experienced? If you take a bare board that measures 0.0 NaCl and reflow it

PCB post reflow cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 11:13:04 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad

jdomont, No-cleans are more difficult to clean than RMA�s. Even though no-cleans have a lower solids content than RMA�s, reflow and soldering profiles are normally more severe than those used for RMA. It is interesting to note that our most of our

PCB post reflow cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 13:32:37 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel

Mr. Dumont I want to be very clear on a couple of points. The intention of my response to your thread was to bring you a solution for your problem "free of charge" The no-residue is not developed yesterday. The no-residue is developed in 1988. Becau

PCB post reflow cleaning

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 14:58:08 EST 2004 | davef

Josh: Final cure of the LPI solder mask: 310*F for 45 minutes. Your board fabricator needs to do a better job. Most fabs do not check cure, because the processes subsequent to cure are so brutal that the fab expects the following process to highlig

PCB post reflow cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 01:10:01 EST 2004 | Grant Petty

Hi, We tried that, as the Soltec has a spray fluxer that can flux just the connector part of the board, however we get really heavy solder deposits on the rest of the board that has no flux sprayed on it, so we seem to need to coat the entire board.

Cleaning Water Soluble Flux under BGA's

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 24 15:15:35 EST 2004 | davef

I think you can effectively clean under any other low standoff device. It's an issue of surface tension, pressure, and flow rate. DI water is the starting point, but the surface tension of straight DI water makes it difficult to get under low stand

Cleaning Water Soluble Flux under BGA's

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 18:54:16 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad

A surfactant (AKA detergent) is great for OA flux removal applications. It has a good surface tension reducing property and is more easily rinsed than soaps. If using a soap or surfactant, be sure that you choose one that has a good de-foaming pack

No Clean vs. RMA

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 24 15:08:08 EST 2004 | John

I'm working on a new product soldering to a thick film material. We currently use only No Clean solder pastes. The vendor that supplies the substrate has suggested going to an RMA paste to improve solderability. We haven't used any, but I'm not fa

No Clean vs. RMA

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 24 20:10:06 EST 2004 | Ken

IF you open up your TV, cd player or color printer you will see RA / RMA flux ON EVERYTHING! The waxy binder protects the halogenated compounds from becoming active with atmospheric moisture. Self healing is a good way to look at it. However, OA is


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