Just curious...Are BGAs mounted on boards with aqueous flux? Can the
rinse water get under there to removethe flux?
Thanks,
Jeff
Use low residue no clean solder paste. ( Multicore or Kester makes this )
Its non conductive and you can leave it there.
You can't really clean under the BGA unless with ultrasonic cleaning and a
highly volatile solvent.
If you go to real mass production assembly they will use vapor phase
soldering that leaves no residue whatsoever. ( the board exits out of the
oven completely clean )
Vapor phase uses heat transfer liquids. since the flux is soluble in this
liquid and dissolves before the solder melts all flux is removed
automatically.
Halden makes this liquid at 200 $ a gallon . The Vapour is scrubbed and the
transfer lquid recycles trought the machine.
Vapor pahse soldering is the only reliable method of soldering for complex
boards that have multiple BGA's on themi ( like computer motherboards)