Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 29 04:57:08 EDT 2009 | davepick
It depends on the application what will be considered the biggest issue to avoid (production or longterm reliability). Tin Whiskers are bit of an unknown quantity - but a more realistic problem could be dendritic growth / electromigration forming sho
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 08 08:45:07 EDT 2013 | benreben
if is regardless of fluxes or population complexity my opinion is that inline aqueous with kysen liquid or other is the best because this liquid wash all type of flux and the aqueous wash all population complexity
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 00:17:17 EDT 2013 | paul_bmc
SMTnet colleagues, I am looking for your opinions on the PCB/CCA cleaning process. Regardless of fluxes or population complexity I want your opinion on these three cleaning processes and what you consider to be the best for what and why. Thanks for
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 00:17:28 EDT 2013 | paul_bmc
SMTnet colleagues, I am looking for your opinions on the PCB/CCA cleaning process. Regardless of fluxes or population complexity I want your opinion on these three cleaning processes and what you consider to be the best for what and why. Thanks for
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 02 04:45:44 EDT 2023 | calebcsmt
Totally agreed regarding underlying issues if we were continuously on the edge of defects. I think the question for me becomes, when a customer isn't specifying requirements or any particulars: at what point is reworking pointless/waste of time &
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