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
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 17 10:14:30 EST 2005 | davef
If you're washing the boards properly, you should see any problems, maybe a little extra floaming, but that won't be too bad. If you're running no clean, you need to aplly flux according to your supplier's recommendations. If you decide not to foll
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 15:29:50 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip
When no-clean flux and no-clean soldering first came out in the late 80's / early 90's, there were lots of White Papers written about conformal coating adhesion and no-clean flux. I'm pretty sure all CC's will adhere to today's chemistries. To be o
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 04:53:31 EDT 2009 | d0min0
to summarize - 3 components are placed on a single module x 8 on pcb - 2 anodes & 1 cathode are infected (so no component for us) - the problem does not look like wetting problem as the component and land pad is wetted, but the paste is not complete
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 09 01:30:36 EST 2016 | junax
Thanks for your input Michael. Basically the boards had been go through from washing and even ionic contamination already. In order to eliminate or detect the flux residues, is there any equipment something like a uv lamp that can detect the flux fro
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 11:36:27 EDT 2019 | bulur
How does no-clean flux residues on a PCB assembly impact the ROSE testing? Does no-clean flux residues on the PCBA dissolve in solution of ROSE tester and increase ionic contaminants level in terms of NaCl per surface area? Is ROSE tester solution (a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 03 19:17:12 EST 2003 | Mike Konrad
Hi Richard My experience with R.O.S.E. testers has been positive with regard to detecting ionic contamination (even exceptionally low levels). As previously mentioned, a good R.O.S.E tester will be able to detect minuet levels of ionic contaminatio
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 13:32:13 EDT 1999 | Brian
| Can anyone help on the subject of de-wetting during the spray coating process. We use PC29M Parts A+B spray coating material, Humiseal tapes and masking dots, Marigold supertouch V70N gloves and Concoat CM533 liquid masking material. We also use a
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 27 10:48:46 EDT 2004 | crios
I am a Quality Engineer which went from an Automotive QS9000 company manufacturing ceramic hybrid boards and now I am with a ISO PC mfg. company dealing with PCBA boards. I've been assigned a task in determining the contributing factor to high contam
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 09:21:42 EST 2002 | blnorman
What we did: *Slump-dot diameter and height as a function of time *Print Speed-Vary speed, measure slump and missing/defects *Green Strength-We quantifiably measured tack vs time and we placed components and measure skew by SVS *Cure profile sensitiv