Industry News | 2013-10-18 07:26:58.0
Aqueous Technologies will host its last two Cleaning and Reliability workshop workshops of 2013 in Canada.
Industry News | 2013-09-17 16:03:42.0
Aqueous Technologies, together with its partners from Indium, Nordson DAGE and Zestron, will host a Cleaning and Reliability workshop in Thornton, CO on Tuesday, October 22, 2013.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 17:00:05 EDT 2002 | JamesL
We do cleanliness testing each morning using a Zero Ion tester. Our pass/fail number is set at 37ug/square inch NaCl. We are rarely above 10ug/square inch NaCl. We use Aqueous flux. Our inline washer has a prewash (70psi@130 degrees F), wash (?psi),
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 17 14:03:48 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| Hello Ya'll, | I've got what may be a silly question, but why does it seem so important to everybody that you have x-ray capability if you're thinking about doing BGA? | I know what most people will tell me; "Steve, that's a pretty silly qu
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 11:20:23 EST 1999 | Dave F
Hey Gyver: If you don�t mind (which you don�t have any choice about, because I�m going to do it anyhow, cause it�s MY word processor), I�m going to respond genericly, but still be directed to your question. Much of the following is paraphrased from
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 17:17:11 EST 1999 | Boca
1. Most ionic testing is measured in NaCl, that is, the ionic residues are quantified in terms of NaCl equivalence. The test does not determine what the ionic residue is, just its relative strengh. 2. I use IPC cleanliness specs on OA fluxes but n
Electronics Forum | Sun May 09 16:25:00 EDT 2004 | gabriele
Military and most commercial standards requires > post-soldered boards to measure less than 10 > �g/in of NaCl (14 when using an Omegameter, 20 > on a Ionagraph, and 37 on a Zero-Ion). > > As Dave > stated, 6.5 �g/in of NaCl is called out in >
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