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We have produced about 500,000 complex RF boards the last years,
thousands of vias on each board, never had problem with entrapped flux.
Used in deserts, jungles, mountains, traffic environment, sea, salt, all
places.
Such RF boards are impossible to clean 100%, too many pockets. Important
condition: always working or standby, never stored without dessicator
bags before mounting.
Inge

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Från: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] För Tempea, Ioan
Skickat: den 18 november 2005 22:26
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Ämne: [TN] Entrapped flux

Technos,

I have sort of rookie questions on the following situation:

when reflowing a DPAK, let's say, and the pad thermal pad has vias, the
solder will flow inside the via. If the holes are covered with solder
mask on the other side, will flux residue build up at the bottom of the
hole, like a void between the solder and the solder mask? Or it will
rather stay on the surface?

Or, if the DPAK is printed with a nicely shaped stencil, so that no
solder goes into the hole, but this time there is no solder mask
covering the hole and I fill the vias from the bottom, manually, can I
generate a flux pocket somewhere, or the flux only stays on the surface?

And if the flux, water soluble, is entrapped therefore not washable,
will it be corrosive? 

You must have guessed the application, RF boards, with all these
components that have tons of vias under them, vias that must be filled
for max thermal transfer, but the solder shall not go on the other side,
because the other side is an exposed plane, etc.

Thanks,
Ioan

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