Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 08:00:34 EDT 2005 | Rob
Tap water will leave residues, whereas de-mineralised/de-ionized shouldn't.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 03:32:05 EDT 2005 | edgetech
Thanks for the input guys. I was thinking the minerals found in tap water may cause the components to short/malfunction
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 20:46:16 EDT 2007 | Mag10
We've configured SMT and Wave lines such that each line can run either No-Clean and Water soluble process. As we are doing cleanliness study, an observation is there may be cross contamination when we share the Rework benches or PCB trays between No-
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 13:55:56 EDT 2008 | dyoungquist
Water will not remove no clean flux residues because they are not water soluble. Solder paste with no clean flux should only be used when the assemblies do not need to be cleaned. That said, you can buy special cleaning solvents specifically for re
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 01 04:42:48 EST 2010 | aungthura
Thank you, Patrick and Hege I now more understood about no-clean and RMA. Yes, I agree with Hege the no-clean makes PCB look pretty dirty however the soldering looks good and shinny. To wash out RMA flux, I may need chemicl cleaning, am I right? Cu
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 08:24:34 EST 2001 | C.K.
What kind of flux is that: no-clean, water soluble, or rosin?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 13 09:48:37 EDT 2003 | russ
Why not a water soluble paste? They have very active flux. Russ
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 13:05:08 EDT 2004 | GS
Indy, could you give me pls, the address of Chemtronics? Tnks
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 16:57:13 EDT 2005 | Sm Rookies
what test methods can be use to verify that the cleaning process for SMAs with water soluble paste is sufficient?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 06:46:11 EDT 2005 | james
We used AIM water Soluble Sn63/Pb37 and it tend to be very tacky.