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Mon, 16 Jul 2001 16:40:34 -0400
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Hello Technet,

Looking for recommendations on how to remove the white residue left from a
no-clean (Alpha 205R) rework process (mini-wave rework station) on a bunch
of boards, both in-house and out in the field.

The boards - single-sided pth - were wave soldered using Cobar no-clean
flux.  The boards have several aqueous incompatible components on them, so
cleaning the already built boards in an in-line or batch di-water system
with or without a saponifier is not an option (maybe a consideration for
new boards if the aqueous compatible parts are put on after wave).

Thanks in advance for the responses,

Al Kreplick
Sr. Mfg. Eng.
Teraydne, Inc.
500 Riverpark Drive
North Reading, MA 01864
Tel: 978-370-1726
Fax: 734-661-5352

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