Wednesday, June 17, 2015

QSource.com Adds Keystone Safety & TechNiGlove International Lines for Cleanroom/Controlled Environments

QSource.com recently added new product lines from Keystone Safety and TechNiGlove International. These products are focused on cleanroom, contamination control, and related environments.

KEYSTONE SAFETY

Keystone Safety, a prominent manufacturer since 1925, produces durable, cost-effective products for a variety of uses such as food processing, cleanrooms, contamination control, etc. Their core items include aprons/sleeves, caps/hair nets, coveralls, lab coats & shoe covers. Since their revolutionary Adjustable Cap debuted in 1925, Keystone has grown their offerings to more than 100 different products.

TECHNIGLOVE INTERNATIONAL

TechNiGlove International, founded in 1998, is a leading manufacturer of disposable gloves for use in contamination-controlled environments including cleanrooms, sterile non-medical environments, pharmaceutical, and industrial settings. TechNiGlove is the innovator behind color-coded nitrile gloves, the TechNiPack (the 100% plastic dispenser box), and the refillable TechNiTote (large-capacity, refillable). TechNiGlove products are available in nitrile, sterile nitrile, and latex.

Visit our Keystone Safety and TechNiGlove International pages to place your order. For additional information or questions about these leading brands, you may contact us by phone (800-966-6020), email, or via our Web site.


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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Flux Cleaning Myths: The Basics - Guest Blog

by Steve Allen, VP Marketing and Innovation, ACL Staticide
 

In Steve’s latest Guest Blog he focuses on a few myths about flux cleaning

There are many myths and misunderstandings about cleaning solder flux from printed circuit boards. Let’s address some of those primary PCB cleaning & preparation myths and concerns for a variety of rework and repair operations.

To begin, we clean and remove most flux residues to prevent metal oxidation and generally poor electronic circuit connections.

Technologists and technicians alike are often advised to clean boards post-soldering processes with isopropyl alcohol (i.e., IPA). But there are proven chemical reasons for not using a hygroscopic solvent like IPA (hygroscopic solvents draw moisture from the air to themselves as an equilibrium mechanism) for basic board cleaning and further process preparation.

In most instances, IPA is too aggressive for most plastics and can intrude into parts and spaces creating undesirable effects. IPA is known to dissolve polystyrene and other types of plastic capacitors. By dissolving various materials, a potential low-ohm and conductive film is spread over the surface of the PCB while the flux itself (typically a very high solids material) is left untouched in a host of board surface areas, and in particular, at the solder joints. Leftover flux materials can be detrimentally conductive in many instances.

A LOOK AT FLUX MATERIALS

Rosin-based flux is generally not conductive unless it is baked on at extremely high temperatures (caramel or black in color). Generally, no-clean flux is just that. It does not always require cleaning and you may leave it on. Many low-solids flux materials, when applied under a correctly controlled process, will completely evaporate with time. Most water-soluble fluxes need to be removed simply because they leave behind a soap-scum-like residue, which is generally conductive.

Additionally, there are some very aggressive fluxes like RA that must be removed as they contain very acidic substances. RMA is the most prevalent rosin flux (RMA rosin = mildly activated and RA rosin = less activated). It is actually not the rosin that performs the flux activity, but another substance in the flux compound, which promotes spreading and adhesion. The basic rosin material is simply a carrying vessel for the active flux ingredient.

FLUX WORKS ON TWO FRONTS

When activated (and temperature controls this; most fluxes kick in around 100° C or 212° F), flux is a very reactive element that wants to bind with oxygen molecules. It is so reactive it can strip oxygen molecules that have already bonded with copper. So, it converts copper oxide back into basic copper. The second thing flux does is lower the surface tension of the solder. This lets the solder flow over the soldered surface, spread, and adhere.

Under a correctly controlled process, the flux is given some time to activate and do its work before solder is applied. Wave solder machines apply warm flux to the board first, then let it soak for a few seconds as the conveyor moves over a warming plate, and finally the flux is fully activated. The board then passes through the solder wave where the flux totally evaporates and essential leaves behind a clean board.

Solder paste works in a similar way. When conducting reflow processes, you have a ramp up to flux activation, a hold phase to let the flux do its work and evaporate, and finally, a ramp up to liquid phase where the solder melts and flows on the remaining flux. In theory, if reflow operations are done correctly, there should be minimal flux residue and board washing is simple or may not be required at all.

Boards that have been reworked (e.g., manually touching one individual component) will have residue and require washing with flux removers. The flux in solder wire is a different composition than the flux found in pens or liquid form. The flux in solder wire is dry powder and is more aggressive than paste as it has a shorter time to do its work.

Plus, there are specially formulated fluxes like the gel fluxes or tacky fluxes. These are formulated for the rework process, and the practice is to use a lot of it; so much of it that there is excessive residue and you need to remove it. The same goes for pen fluxes, which are also for rework. Most fluxes for wave soldering come in a 55-gallon drum, which is not something most end-users keep on the workbench!

In general, when performing handwork, you will need to clean the board unless no-clean is used, when doing reflow or wave soldering. If aesthetics are key, it’s important to clean. And, every kind of flux has its own specific flux remover. Some flux removers are broad spectrum. Most flux removers require flood cleaning; you need to use a substantial amount to effectively clean and wash a board. Simply squirting a tiny bit on does not work. It just leaves goop all over the board like a sticky film. You need to flood it on, let it soak for a few seconds, and in many cases, scrub with a brush. Then repeat the spray process to wash the “spent” material off the board. As a final process, let the board drip out and spray once more. If needed, apply warm air to dry. Never blow air using your mouth (human breath actually contains saliva, which is acidic). As the flux evaporates, it cools down the board which pulls moisture out of the air. Always use your reflow hot air gun for any type of final finishing and drying.

When it comes to technical cleaning, ACL Staticide manufactures top-quality rework and repair cleaning products and compliments, and QSource.com is your resource for all of them.

Thank you Steve, for that informative Guest Blog and for clearing up those flux cleaning myths. We look forward to your next blog submission.

For information about ACL Staticide and their related products, please visit our ACL Staticide Department at QSource.com. You may also contact us via email or phone at 800-966-6020 and one of our associates will be happy to assist you.



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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Q Source Adds Innovative Berkshire Line for Cleanroom Apps

QSource.com has added a new resource for your cleanroom/critical environment needs: Introducing Berkshire Corporation cleanroom and contamination control products. Hundreds of Berkshire solutions for critical surfaces and controlled environment applications are now available at discounted prices.


Based in Great Barrington, MA, Berkshire has been a global innovator in manufacturing cleanroom/contamination control products since the mid-1960s. Berkshire products are used in the following industries:

  • Aerospace & Defense – Manufactured to meet the demanding surface prep and cleaning standards set by the government, Berkshire low-linting disposables ensure compliance for everything from equipment and parts manufacturing to everyday maintenance and repair
  • Automotive – Berkshire's low-linting dry and pre-wetted critically clean products enable clean, smooth results throughout the surface preparation and refinishing process
  • Food & Beverage – Utilize Berkshire's patented, low-linting contamination control products to meet quality goals, comply with rigorous government regulations, and improve HACCP (hazard analysis and critical control points) and SSOPs (sanitation standard operating procedures)
  • Healthcare – Protect patients, workers/staff, and visitors with Berkshire's economical, low linting cleanroom products, which address critical contamination control concerns
  • Medical Device – Berkshire's low-linting surface cleaning and preparation disposables support a wide range of critical biomedical device manufacturing methods, and support the production of catheters, contact lenses, heart valves, pacemakers, and more
  • Microelectronics – Facilitate the highest contamination-control levels for precision electronics, printed circuitry, microelectronic and semiconductor manufacturing applications with Berkshire's ultra-clean low-lint, low-ion products
  • Optics – Berkshire's non-abrasive, soft wipers protect scratch-sensitive surfaces like lenses, mirrors, and other optical components in critical optics and photonics manufacturing and maintenance
  • Pharmaceutical – Need to observe strict regulations? Berkshire's critical contamination control products help you adhere to cGMP practices and lot traceability in standardized and government-regulated industries
  • Print – Use Berkshire's low-lint contamination-control products for low-cost/high-quality cleaning of industrial inkjet printers, typesetting machines, and imaging equipment
  • University/Research – For research/laboratory settings focused on topics like nanotechnology, engineering, physics, astronomy, and bioprocessing, use Berkshire's contamination control products and low-linting surface cleaning supplies

ENGINEERED CLEAN

QSource.com now offers all of the popular Berkshire series (e.g., CapSure, Choice, Labx, SatPax, ValuSeal, and others). These include Berkshire's wide variety of cleanroom/contamination control products in the following categories:
  • Dry Wipers – Low-linting, low-shedding dry cleanroom wipes for contamination control and surface cleaning
  • Pre-Wetted Wipers – Sterile and non-sterile pre-wetted wipes saturated with various alcohol and ethanol formulas
  • Swabs – Berkshire’s Lab-Tips® swabs for precision cleaning, surface sampling, validation procedures, and the application of lubricants or other liquids
  • Cleanroom Paper – Low-linting cleanroom bond paper reams, notebooks, and documentation/writing systems
  • Glove Liners – Soft, lightweight, long-term comfort BCR® Glove Liners for use with latex, vinyl, and nitrile gloves
  • Facemasks – Non-shedding face masks for particle and bacterial filtration
  • Mops & Accessories – Mop systems, tools, and accessories for cleaning isolator and cleanroom floors, walls, and ceiling surfaces
These high-quality cleanroom and contamination-control products are now available in our Berkshire Corp. Department at QSource.com. If you have further questions about how Berkshire products can work in your controlled environment, please contact us via email, our Web site form, or by calling us at 800-966-6020.


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Thursday, March 12, 2015

JBC's New T470-FA Handle, Perfect for High-Power Soldering

JBC Tools recently released their new T470-FA Thermal Insulator HD Soldering Handle. The T470-FA is perfect for intensive soldering jobs such as large ground planes, production of solar panels, armor, and applications that require continuous high thermal power.

This JBC Thermal Insulator HD Soldering Handle features a thermal-insulated, large-width foam grip, a screw for fixing the cartridge to prevent rotation, it can provide 250W when used in conjunction with the JBC HDE Soldering Station (with C470 Tips), and it works with JBC’s Modular and CD Series Stations (only with C245 Stations).

The JBC Tools T470-FA Thermal Insulator HD Soldering Handle is available at QSource.com for just $100.63. Visit QSource.com’s JBC Tools Department for this and other top-quality JBC soldering products.

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Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Atrix Quality Vacuums: Reliable Technology for Better Cleaning

The Omega Green Supreme Vacuum System is one of a
variety of Atrix vacuum cleaners available at QSource.com.
Ever try to vacuum with a low-quality vacuum cleaner? You often create a bigger mess than you had when you started and the dirt, dust, or other debris that you meant to clean winds up scattered in a bigger area than before. If this has happened to you, you need an Atrix.

Atrix International manufactures top-quality vacuum cleaners, filters, and other accessories for a variety of cleaning needs. QSource.com offers a complete line of Atrix vacuums for MRI/healthcare, cleanroom, ESD, and other vital applications.

The Atrix line includes their Backpack, Express, Green Supreme, HCTV, Mighty Mouth, and Omega Series vacuums in HEPA, ULPA, electronic, toner, office, pest management, backpack, and upright models. In addition to these industry-leading vacuums, Atrix offers a full line of filters and accessories such as hoses, brushes, nozzles, and more.

Visit our Atrix International page at QSource.com to purchase the vacuum, filters, and accessories you need to properly clean your office, healthcare, or industrial environment. For further information, you may also contact us via our Web site, phone (800-966-6020), or by email.


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