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Aqueous Technologies Presents Next Installation in E-Learning Video Series: Zero-Ion G3 Ionic Contamination Tester

Industry News | 2009-04-23 20:43:27.0

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA � April 2009 � Aqueous Technologies Corp. announces the publication of its newest video presentation, �An Introduction to the Zero-Ion G3 Ionic Contamination Tester.�

Aqueous Technologies Corporation

Aqueous Technologies Offers Special Online Sale Price for Zero-Ion g3

Industry News | 2011-11-01 10:52:43.0

Aqueous Technologies announces the upcoming 30th anniversary of the Zero-Ion Ionic Contamination (cleanliness) Tester.

Aqueous Technologies Corporation

Assembly Services - Quick Turn Prototypes And Production

Assembly Services - Quick Turn Prototypes And Production

New Equipment | Assembly Services

ACD’s Assembly Operation is focused on our customers by providing a single source from new product development through price conscious Board, Box or System Level Production. All assembly, kitting and test personnel are IPC-A-610 CIS Certified and k

Automated Circuit Design (ACD)

Honeywell TruStability® Board Mount Ultra-Low Pressure Sensors

Honeywell TruStability® Board Mount Ultra-Low Pressure Sensors

New Equipment | Components

Honeywell TruStability® Board Mount Ultra-Low Pressure Sensors HSC Series and SSC Series extend the TruStability® low- to mid-pressure product line originally launched in 2009. These devices make use of new Honeywell proprietary technology th

Honeywell International

GlobalTech® SMT Aqueous Stencil Cleaner

GlobalTech® SMT Aqueous Stencil Cleaner

New Equipment | Cleaning Agents

Heavy Duty Degreaser (HDD) GlobalTech® Heavy Duty Degreaser (HDD) is an aqueous cleaner that is more than 90% water based with all ingredients being 100% active. It has been specially formulated to remove all types of grease, oil, grime, and dirt f

JNJ Industries, Inc.

Using Hansen Space to Optimize Solvent Based Cleaning Processes for Manufacturing Electronic Assemblies.

Technical Library | 2009-07-09 17:23:07.0

Sometimes you just cannot clean with water. Good examples of this are: circuits with batteries attached, cleaning prior to encapsulation, ionic cleanliness testing, and non-sealed or other water sensitive parts. High impedance or high voltage circuits need to be cleaned of flux residues and other soils to maximize performance and reliability and, in these types of circuits; water can be just as detrimental as fluxes. When solvent cleaning is called for, Hansen solubility parameters can help target the best solvent or solvent blend to remove the residue of interest, and prevent degradation of the assembly being manufactured. In short, using this approach can time, manufacturing cost and reduce product liability.

Austin American Technology

Dissolution of Metal Foils in Common Beverages

Technical Library | 2016-07-07 15:37:18.0

How susceptible are the metals used in modern electronics manufacturing to corrosion by common beverages? This is a question of interest, especially to manufacturers, retailers and to a certain extent end customers. In this study the dissolution of aluminum, copper, gold, iron, lead, nickel, SAC305 solder, silver, tin and zinc was examined. Individual foils of these materials were fully immersed in one of sixteen chosen beverages and heated for 3 days at 40°C. The resulting solutions were analyzed using ICP-OES. The data were examined in light of the known pH, conductivity and ionic contents of the beverages, determined in previous work. Conclusions about the relative susceptibility to corrosion of the various metals and the corrosive power of the different beverages are made.

BlackBerry Limited

Evaluating the Effects of Plasma Treatment prior to Conformal Coating on Electronic Assemblies to Enhance Conformity of Coverage

Technical Library | 2017-06-01 17:12:08.0

The corrosion of Nickel-Palladium-Gold (Ni-Pd-Au) finish terminals in humid environments is known to be reduced with the application of a conformal coating such as acrylic. Corrosion has a higher rate of occurrence around the terminal ‘knee’ of a surface mount component, which may be reduced with the application of conformal coatings. Although radio frequency (RF) plasma processing is generally known to enhance conformity of conformal coating to surfaces through ionic bombardment, the effect on the functionality of assembled printed circuit boards (PCB) is not as well known. The purpose of this study is to assess whether RF plasma processing can enhance the adhesive and coverage qualities of an acrylic conformal coating on PCBs, specifically on Ni-Pd-Au terminals with a knee, and if plasma processing has an effect on the electrical functionality of components and fully assembled PCB.

MARCH Products | Nordson Electronics Solutions

Electrochemical Methods to Measure the Corrosion Potential of Flux Residues

Technical Library | 2017-07-27 16:51:57.0

Reliability Expectations of Highly Dense Electronic Assemblies is commonly validated using Ion Chromatography and Surface Insulation Resistance. Surface Insulation Resistance tests resistance drops on both cleaned and non-cleaned circuit assemblies. It is well documented in the literature that SIR detects ionic residue and the potential of this residue to cause leakage currents in the presence of humidity and bias. Residues under leadless components are hard to inspect for and to ensure flux residue is totally removed. The question many assemblers consider is the risk of residues that may still be present under the body of components.

KYZEN Corporation

The Effects of Plasma Treatment Prior to Conformal Coating

Technical Library | 2021-10-06 17:54:32.0

The corrosion of Nickel-Palladium-Gold (Ni-Pd-Au) finish terminals in humid environments is known to be reduced with the application of a conformal coating such as acrylic. Corrosion has a higher rate of occurrence around the terminal 'knee' of a surface mount component, which may be reduced with the application of conformal coatings. Although radio frequency (RF) plasma processing is generally known to enhance conformity of conformal coating to surfaces through ionic bombardment, the effect on the functionality of assembled printed circuit boards (PCB) is not as well known. The purpose of this study is to assess whether RF plasma processing can enhance the adhesive and coverage qualities of an acrylic conformal coating on PCBs

MARCH Products | Nordson Electronics Solutions


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