Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 05 11:51:40 EDT 2006 | jdumont
I was wondering if anyone could help point me in the right direction on this one. This morning I discovered that our hand solder operators have been using the liquid wave solder flux for some hand soldering operations. We are using Kester 245 63/37 n
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 11:47:59 EDT 2007 | brulal1
Thank you guys for your help, I do not clean any on my assemblies who are build by the SMT an wave soldering department, we do used liquid fluxes Kester 951 and cored wire keester 245, usually it�s for batteries connector, led, terminal and wire rap
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 10:52:27 EST 1999 | John
| Hi all, | | I thought I'd use this forum to ask a couple general questions on fluxes for manual operations: | First - Is it OK to use a wave soldering type flux (specifically OA)? Thinking about activation temperatures and the ramp rate of the wav
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 15:47:09 EDT 2006 | jbrower
Last week I had the opportunity to get a sample of AIM SN100C solder paste. The SN100C paste was very nice to work with. My initial observations was that the paste had a very light odor, much less than the Alpha UP78 paste that we are currently
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 21 01:10:27 EST 2005 | mskler
We are facing the problem of dry soldering in chip capacitor 0603. When we told the Vender then he just told that we are using solder paste with 62/36/2 combination & the components are lead free so there is prob. of dry soldering. While we are usin
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