But be careful with really hot water.  Both Doug Pauls and Dr. Lee (Indium) have warned about the dangers of the water being too hot.
Bev Christian
Research in Motion
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From: Guy Ramsey [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: May 1, 2002 2:41 PM
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Subject: Re: [TN] High lead composition solder paste and rinse water.

Typical DI wash water is not all that pure and generally the hotter the water the better, normally below 140°F however, because higher water temps damage the DI resin bed (presume mixed bed).
 
RMA flux processed witth high reflow temps can create difficult non-ionic residues that are white. And this is a high temp alloy. I wonder if the flux chemistry is causing your problem.
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Charlie Pitarys
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 11:52 AM
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Subject: [TN] High lead composition solder paste and rinse water.

Hello,
I have a customer using a 95Pb/5Sn/2.5ag composition solder paste in a high temp copper lead frame application. The RMA flux is being cleaned but white residue around the solder points is noticed after the multiple rinse stages and dry (ultrasonic batch process).
Suspicion of having the rinse water too hot combined with the effects of high purity DI water causing corrosion to the lead solder.  Should the dryer be inerted?  Am I off base here?
 
Looking for advice from others using this type of solder formula .
 
Thanks

Charlie Pitarys
Director of Application Technologies
603.622.2900 X-115
www.kyzen.com