At work we also use a large industrial washer and have no problems with the boards. I also like WS for touchups. Leaded is great, leadfree sucks all the way around. Oh by the way, I was using sponges to clean my tips off, leadfree... Now I use the brass brilo. it works great for removing oxides and doesnt damage the tip that I can tell, I havent had any problems so far. leaded I still use a sponge. Brian --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Erik Knise <elknise@...> wrote: > > With water soluble you really need to have a good cleaning system to > get ALL of the flux out from underneath the parts. At my last job we > had a large industrial washer. It worked fairly well, but in certain > areas it would not clean very well... > > I still prefer using water soluble because it's easier for me to touch > up. I've always just washed it off with extremely hot water and > scrubbed it with a toothbrush. Worked fine, but I never had very many > large parts on the boards I've washed by hand. > > I personally prefer the look of a nice clean board verses one covered > in no-clean or rosin core flux. > > On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 10:23 AM, DJ Delorie <dj@...> wrote: > > > > Basic question: no-clean or water soluble? > > > > > > -- > Erik L. Knise > Pacific Shipping Company > Seattle, WA >
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Re: solder paste choice
2009-05-02 by Brian
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