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Steve Donaldson <[log in to unmask]>
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IPC Training Videos/CBT E-Mail Forum.
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Tue, 5 Oct 1999 14:23:27 -0600
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Hey Miguel --

Good question.  You might even get some answers!  But a better venue for you
would be "TechNet."

There's over a 1000 people on it, and it's for just these kinds of "technical"
questions.

You sign up for Technet and post messages just the same as TrainerNet.

TrainerNet is ideally suited for questions related to, you guessed it...
Training!

Anyway, Good luck!

Steve Donaldson
IPC Video/CBT








Miguel Vallejo <[log in to unmask]> on 10/05/99 12:13:08 AM

Please respond to "IPC Training Videos/CBT E-Mail Forum." <[log in to unmask]>;
      Please respond to Miguel Vallejo <[log in to unmask]>








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 Subject: [TRAINERNET] No clean Solder/flux









Hi,
Is anyone out there having problems with solder balls and splashes in
your hand soldering process using no clean solder/flux?
We've been using Kester SN63PB37 alloy solder, QQ-S-571-F-WLRP-1, and
961 flux, in our application and found that it produces solder splashes
and solder balls.
Is there a way of preventing this condition?


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