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Re: Electronic manufacturing company near the beach.

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 02:48:48 EDT 1999 | Brian

| Is feasible to have an electronic manufacturing company near the beach? How affect the corrosion the electronic components? | I guess it depends what you mean by 'near'. Will the building be a custom design or an existing one? What kind of product

Re: Electronic manufacturing company near the beach.

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 07:57:26 EDT 1999 | Seli

| | Is feasible to have an electronic manufacturing company near the beach? How affect the corrosion the electronic components? | | | I guess it depends what you mean by 'near'. Will the building be a custom design or an existing one? What kind of p

Re: Solder paste tube disposal

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 13:44:42 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Recently, our solder dross reclaimer refused to take our | used solder paste tubes. He said the small percent of paste | remaining in the tube is now considered hazardous waste. I'm interested in advice on how others are disposing of this "hazardou

Re: In-circuit testing

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 03 09:36:45 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| :I am looking for a in circuit test provider doing | bed of nails and/ or boundary scan test in | Northern California. | | Zsolt: Most contract manufactures worth their bromine and chlorine salts have ITC testers and, I guess, would be happy, if

Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 23 10:44:40 EDT 2003 | ADAM

Guys I was wondering if anybody out there had any suggestions for cleaning populated pcbs that have been contaminated with salty sea water . There is alot of evidence of white residues and salt deposits on the pcb's. I've tried putting them through

Solder impurity tester

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 21:05:38 EST 2004 | Ken

Has anyone in the US used this system? I am told that over 1000 systems are operating world wide...but find it hard to believe no one domestically is using this (if it in fact is worth its salt would more not use it?) Anyone? Anyone demo'd this? A

No-Clean Wave Flux - Water Wash

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 11:49:44 EST 2004 | gregoryyork

White residue, probably nothing to do with the flux but was more than likely mineral salts from resist cure problem that are only soluble in Mineral Acids. No residue is the best IF resist is good, if resist issue's use low solids Rosin No Clean and

what is the cause of green decay on the soldered wires

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 22:25:23 EST 2005 | davef

Grant Copper Oxide [Cu2O]: Color is red to a deep red that can appear almost black. Luster is adamantine or submetallic to dull or earthy if massive. Transparency: Crystals are transparent to translucent. Look here: http://mineral.galleries.com/min

Encapsulating water soluble flux residue?

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 11:21:18 EST 2005 | patrickbruneel

Steve, Water-soluble fluxes are per definition very corrosive and need to be cleaned (read the data sheet) Encapsulation will prevent humidity reaching the water-soluble acids but will not prevent reducing the metals the flux is in contact with to m

Immersion Palladium Surface Finish

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 17:35:34 EST 2006 | russ

We use immersion Silver for all of our lead free PCBs. They come in the "silver saver" paper you speak of and we have found that they will tarnish after 7 days in the open enviroment. Even with this tarnish we experienced no reflow problems. We are


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