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Re: Ionic testing and No-Clean flux

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 07 13:20:03 EST 2000 | Dave F

Graham STOP!!! You can not be totally serious. A five year old cost model counts bean, and beans are beans. I have to know more about the calculation. If this bores some of your gear-heads, click on "return." � Help me with the terms: - "Ops cos

SMT Solder paste and wave flux evaluation

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 12:29:01 EST 2005 | Bob R.

We use the exact same method Chunks outlined for evaluating just about anything we're going to roll out worldwide, whether it's a material or a machine. List your factors (print speed, solder spread, etc), assign each a weight, evaluate each paste a

No-Clean flux residue and RF application

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 15:05:23 EDT 2005 | Shean Dalton

Dear Ing, Have you analyzed why some RF device aren't operational after washing? An assumption is that failures are related to the ultrasonic energy applied. Other possibilities are for poor rinsing, poor drying, inadequate washing on those failed

no clean flux + wave soldering issue

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 28 12:03:54 EDT 2008 | wavemasterlarry

My people said I was needed again here on The Forum. Thanks Mr Head for the goddos on wave soldering. It's a hard process to grasp and not every one nows how to adjust eveything properly. I can tell you regognize expertise when you see it. That s

SMT Solder paste and wave flux evaluation

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 12:18:32 EST 2005 | Chunks

Your best bet is to do a decision making matrix. Each company has so many different criteria�s it's hard to pick out which one might be important to yours. Simply pick out your top 5 paste manufactures. Next decide what your "Eliminators" are - th

What flux are you using for spray/ dropjet (Selective Solder)

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 02:46:15 EST 2019 | collum

We use the flux Cobar 94-SEL with excellent results. It is a special flux for selective soldering process. When the temperature of the board with flux (preheating or during soldering) reach more 130°C, the rests of flux are deactivated (no more dange

How to solve the con. covered with flux

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 22:14:38 EDT 1999 | Michael

Right now,we have some problem on SMT. Cause of the flux residue in the connector. Do somebody have the same symptom? By the way, can i find something to make the flux observe easy or take a photo with the flux.

Re: How to solve the con. covered with flux

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 09 03:45:34 EDT 1999 | Brian

| Right now,we have some problem on SMT. Cause of the flux residue | in the connector. Do somebody have the same symptom? By the way, | can i find something to make the flux observe easy or take a photo with the flux. | | | Unfortunately, this pr

Testing effect of non-clean flux residue on solder joints

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 03 09:31:35 EDT 2017 | davef

On the flux reside issue that is gumming up your test probe pogos ... Short term, clean what's in process with a aerosol flux cleaner solvent. Ask your flux supplier for recommendations. Longer term, recognizing that there is no fix, your improveme

lead frame with high temp tape OK to flux clean??

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 12:45:34 EDT 2010 | kmtan

Hi expert, we have one lead frame product proposed to send to flux clean recently. The problem here is the frame is attached with high temp tape. After flux cleaning the frame, the tape turns out deformed in which we think it was due to chemical reac


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