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Re: Mil-P-28809

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 13:22:04 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Thank you all for your replies. I guess my age in this industry is showing. This military spec. does not appear to be in existance. So, let me make my request a little more to the point: | | Is anyone aware of a specification specifically refer

Re: Mil-P-28809

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 15:06:39 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | Thank you all for your replies. I guess my age in this industry is showing. This military spec. does not appear to be in existance. So, let me make my request a little more to the point: | | | | Is anyone aware of a specification specifically

Re: Approach To Contamination Testing Of PCBs

Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 19:05:02 EDT 1998 | Mike Konrad

Dave, Ionic contamination testers are considered to be a valuable tool to determine the cleanliness of both bare boards and post solder boards. There are some instances when SIR testing is more suitable for determining cleanliness than ionic contamin

ICOM 500

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 18:05:29 EDT 2013 | Mike Konrad

This was built and sold by Trek Industries. Several years ago, Stoelting purchased Trek. I believe the machine is now discontinued. I am not sure if they continue to provide support. Here is there contact information: PW STOELTING, L.L.C. A VOLLRATH

Ionic Contamination Tester

Electronics Forum | Wed May 14 20:33:52 EDT 2008 | davef

1 DYNAMIC TESTERS * Kenco ionic contamination tester (Zero-Ion) [Aqueous Technologies; http://www.aqueoustech.com 909-944-7771 Mike Konrad * Ionograph [Specialty Coating Systems; 7645 Woodland Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 46278; 800-356-8260 317-244-1200 F3

Flux residues found after assembly process (Clean process)

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 12:27:55 EST 2016 | aqueous

The most common method is a R.O.S.E tester. They have been around for 30 years and are an industry standard for ionic contamination (flux and other residues) testing. Manufacturers include: Zero Ion www.aqueoustech.com Omegameter / Ionagraph http:/

Ionic contamination vs selective soldering ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 18:37:59 EDT 2008 | aqueous

We manufacture both bulk and localized ionic contamination testers. My answer is from the perspective of the cleanliness testing method. The issue with all bulk ionic contamination testers (Ionagraph, Omegameter, Zero-Ion), is that they test the en


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