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Phil:
A white residue is a sign of a contaminated surface. Although, I
do not know if the presence of lead carbonate will cause
dewetting, I can explain a possible source of the lead carbonate.
A chlorinated hot air leveling flux may leave an HCl residue
which,if not thoroughly cleaned off the board,
will attack the lead (Pb) in the solder producing lead
chloride:
Pb + 2HCl --> PbCl2 + 2H+
The lead chloride will adsorb water and carbon dioxide from the
atmosphere and form lead carbonate, releasing hydrochloric acid,
which will attack additional lead in the solder producing lead
chloride:
PbCl2 + H2O + CO2 --> PbCl2 + H2CO3 --> PbCO3 + 2HCl
Pb + 2HCl --> PbCl2 + 2H+
This chain reaction can continue until all lead on the surface is
consumed. Lead carbonate is a white material and may be the
white residue you are observing.
If you have any questions, please give me a call.
Harry
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Subject: Dewetting & Pumice Scrub
Author: [log in to unmask] at SMTPLINK
Date: 9/18/96 10:02 AM
Technetters
In the mid 1970's Paul Davis of Tin Research wrote an article on dewetting as
result of pumice scrub. Does anyone have a reference to where this was
published. Also does anyone have any input as to dewetting as result of
pumice scrub in relation to a sequence of: (1) pumice scrub, (2)apply solder
mask, (3) hot air level, (4)solderability test and dewet..
Another question on dewetting. Has anybody seen dewetting as a result of a
white residue on the lands and board which was analyzed as lead carbonate?
And another:where does the lead carbonate come ?
Phil Hinton
Hinton PWB Engineering
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