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Re: Need help with no-clean specs

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 18:43:46 EDT 1998 | Graham Naisbitt

Chrys, Please, refer firsatly to J-STD-001 Appendix D. Now, consider: SIR testing will help define the reliability of your finished assembly - it will not tell you how clean it is. Which do you or your customer prefer? Present SIR testing de

Re: No-Clean Paste Lab Test Evaluations

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 14 19:35:51 EST 1998 | C. Lao

Mr Lao We have some specialist knowledge on this subject and offer both equipment and services for these tests. My first recommendation is that take coupons manufactured by your PC Fabricator and then samples at each manufacturing stage: Bare coupon

Re: Water Soluble Flux for Military

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 14 15:42:45 EDT 1998 | Scott Cook

| Scott, | I am not really in a position to answer this as fully as I would like because most military work with which I am familiar is subject to some degree of secrecy most especially on the internet. At least we have signed up to such restrictions

Re: CSP Assembly- No-clean vs Aqueous

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 30 17:34:23 EST 1998 | Michael Allen

I'm afraid we don't agree regarding the best test method to use here. My understanding is as follows. The omegameter test measures board-level, ionic contamination (i.e., average for the entire board area and all components); it does not tell you w

Re: CSP Assembly- SIR Test

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 31 14:20:35 EST 1998 | Michael Allen

Kelvin, Yes, we're referencing the same spec. I performed the test under the Class 2 conditions (except that I used a 100V bias rather than 50V...but my water-washed microBGAs still passed). Regarding the omegameter test: we have this instrument,

Re: Corrosiveness Measure

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 04 09:51:34 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| | | | | | | | | We�ve been thinking again and need your help in sorting through an issue related to deionized (DI) water cleaning of assembled boards. | | | | | | | | | THE BACKGROUND: The water reclaiming systems goes: gross filter, fine filter,

Re: CSP Assembly- SIR Test

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 31 01:09:18 EST 1998 | Kelvin Chow

Dear Micheal, SIR test is used to characterize fluxes by determining the degration of electrical insulation resistance of rigid printed wiring board specimens after exposure to the specified flux. (IPC TM-650 #2.6.3.3 http://www.ipc.org/html/tm2.6.h

Re: Wadda Ya Mean Wadders Different?

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 12:12:41 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| | | | | | We�ve been thinking again and need your help in sorting through an issue related to deionized (DI) water cleaning of assembled boards. | | | | | | THE BACKGROUND: The water reclaiming systems goes: gross filter, fine filter, carbon bed,

Re: Corrosiveness Measure

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 21:51:16 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| | | | | | | We�ve been thinking again and need your help in sorting through an issue related to deionized (DI) water cleaning of assembled boards. | | | | | | | THE BACKGROUND: The water reclaiming systems goes: gross filter, fine filter, carbon

Re: Corrosiveness Measure

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 04 08:49:04 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury

| | | | | | | | We�ve been thinking again and need your help in sorting through an issue related to deionized (DI) water cleaning of assembled boards. | | | | | | | | THE BACKGROUND: The water reclaiming systems goes: gross filter, fine filter, car


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