Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 09:49:49 EDT 1999 | C.K.
1 MOHM, 18 MOHM)? | | What state are you located? | | What type of volume will you use (1 drum per week, month, year)? | | Mike | (800) 218-8128 | We are located in Illinois (Southwest Suburb of Chicago). Our usage will probably be in the 1 dru
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 14:41:52 EDT 1999 | Paul O.
We're getting field failures in a high impedance portion of the circuit. Think the unpopulated pc card has contaminates because we were able to grow dendrites by applying a 9 volt battery across the suspected pad, placed a drop of de-ionized water o
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 17:44:34 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| We're getting field failures in a high impedance portion of the circuit. Think the unpopulated pc card has contaminates because we were able to grow dendrites by applying a 9 volt battery across the suspected pad, placed a drop of de-ionized water
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 20:31:17 EDT 1999 | ScottM
| We're getting field failures in a high impedance portion of the circuit. Think the unpopulated pc card has contaminates because we were able to grow dendrites by applying a 9 volt battery across the suspected pad, placed a drop of de-ionized water
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 10:49:31 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi WRIGHT, When you the standard, I assume you are talking about what kind of set-ups. If so, then RDR is right. Contact a supplier. Most sell the water and also units that can make D.I. water. It depends on your need and size of your cleaner.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 22:59:18 EDT 2007 | davef
There is no standard. Companies select a lower control limit based on the desired cleanliness. Guidelines to consider are: * With fresh resin beds, expect get 17.5 mohm-cm water into the final rinse and then it decreases from there. * Semiconducto
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 12:45:32 EDT 2007 | rgduval
We use an older industrial dish washer to clean our boards, and it works out pretty well. Economical, at least. I'd like to upgrade to an in-line, but it's not in the budget, yet. We've got ours piped with de-ionized water, and a hot water heater
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 11:35:44 EST 2017 | rgduval
150º de-ionized water, however, if you're doing hobby work at home, regular hot water will be fine. Just be sure to allow the water to dry sufficiently before powering up the board. You can also use IPA or a custom flux cleaning solvent available o
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 20:53:36 EST 2022 | emeto
From part documentation: CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS A no clean solder system is recommended for IHLP's. If cleaning must be performed, an Isopropyl alcohol is recommended. If de-ionized Water Wash is used insure it is followed by a thorough warm air dry c
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 16:18:56 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| Hello SMTNEtters': | | Does anyone know of any suppliers who can supply De-I H20 (some high-quality H20!!) in 55 gallon containers. | | We have no use for "point-of-use" treatment, like mixed bed, anion, or cation tanks, or anything like that...