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Doug,
**Assume I do not have the option of using a no clean flux.
*And why would I be making such an assumption? A low solids flux is your
best answer.
Well, QA is queasy about trying to explain to a customer why there is
residue on the board when the customer is not used to seeing it. I don't
know, sometimes it is very hard to make progress. Personally, I like the no
clean flux option. I have never been a fan of local cleaning as it is not
truly effective. I will keep hammering away!
Thanks for your input.
Bob
Robert Barr
Manufacturing Engineering
Formation, Inc.
Voice: 856-234-5020 x3035
Fax: 856-234-6679
email: [log in to unmask]
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