3/28/2023 0 Comments Rosin fluxRemember, the electronics world started out with all rosin-based fluxes and we cleaned them with Freons and Tri-Chlor. Because with rosin, you need to use some sort of chemistry, either a saponifier in a water-based system or another solvent. Most high-rel people, traditionally, have used water-soluble fluxes because they're stronger fluxes, they give a more robust soldering process and they're easier to clean. So, for getting more robust soldering, handling a wider range of solderability, of your materials, your leads and your circuit boards, water-soluble is typically a choice. Notice I said, "Most cases." Also, it gives us a much wider window on the activation that we can put in the flux. Why? Because it's designed to be cleaned and in most cases it can be cleaned with heated water, without any additional chemistry. If we are considering cleaning it is much more desirable to use water-soluble. That's important because, if the question is between water-soluble and no-clean, that is a whole different issue. This is a very interesting question, but I want the listeners to be careful about the statement at end of that question, "We have cleaning systems that can clean either." So, we are not considering a no-clean process. "What are the major differences between rosin-based fluxes and water-soluble fluxes? And, assuming we have updated equipment and cleaning systems to handle either process, under what circumstances should we use one process over the other?" The question for today has to do with fluxes. This is Phil Zarrow and Jim Hall of ITM Consulting. He is a pioneer in the science of reflow. He has vast experience in SMT equipment, materials and processes.Ī Lean Six-Sigma Master Blackbelt, Jim has a wealth of knowledge in soldering, thermal technology, equipment and process basics. With over 35 years experience in PCB assembly, Phil is one of the leading experts in SMT process failure analysis. Process Troubleshooting, Failure Analysis, Process Audits, Process Set-upĬEM Selection/Qualification, SMT Training/Seminars, Legal Disputes What are the differences between rosin based fluxes and water soluble fluxes? Under what circumstances should we use one over the other? The Assembly Brothers, Phil Zarrow and Jim Hall, discuss and provide insight into these questions.īoard Talk Board Talk is presented by Phil Zarrow and Jim Hall of ITM Consulting. Rosin Flux or Water Soluble - Which To Use? To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video.
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