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The best is extraction and IC.  What do you have in your plant?



Karen Tellefsen - Electrical Testing

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What specific ionic cleanliness test should I have completed?  I'm told

there are several methods, with each giving different results.



Thanks for all the feedback up to this point!



Jim





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Yuck!



The flux wicked up the wires, those wires will fail.  If the wires can be

replaced, you may be able to salvage the rest of the boards if you wash

them very thoroughly with hot DI water.  A prewash with saponifier wouldn't

hurt.  After washing,  you will need to ensure that all the flux was

removed by ionic cleaniless measurements or extraction and IC.



Good luck



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During selective soldering, our operator used an IA flux (superior flux

75), which we normally use to dress up the soldering nozzle to create a

smooth flow of solder.  The flux was applied by a spray fluxer.  The

operator used the wrong bottle when reloading the spray fluxer.



We ran the boards through a wash system hoping to remove the IA flux.



The soldering operation involves discrete wires and I would think that the

flux would wick up under the wire insulation and not be reachable for

cleaning.



My questions are:



If the flux has wicked up under the wire insulator and can not be reached

by cleaning, will this type of flux

cause issues with the copper wire?



Will cleaning the boards be enough to say that no harm will be done, or

will this flux cause latent issues due to it's aggressiveness? (other

components were touched by this flux, i.e. SMT ceramic capacitors,

resistors)





Flux information

Superior soft soldering flux:

"The inorganic acid (IA) zinc chloride fluxes, commonly referred to as

"acid fluxes," are used for industrial soft soldering applications with

tin/lead, tin/silver, and other solder combinations. These fluxes typically

contain a combination of zinc chloride, hydrochloric acid, and ammonium

chloride and are used for soldering stainless steels, brass, copper, and

other metals."



Thanks,

Jim



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