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Acceptance Criteria Ion Chromatography testing?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 19:28:31 EDT 2012 | Rick Thompson

Are there any established acceptance criteria for contaminants based on Ion Chromatography testing? I've found some references to certain levels for some contaminants but there doesn't seem to be any industry consensus. Any feedback or reference to l

Ionic Contamination Acceptance Criteria

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 18:03:22 EST 2004 | Dreamsniper

Hi, Can you guide with the above? I read ROSE Test is a process control tool. What about Ion Chromatography, SIR and FT-IR. What Accpetance Criteria will I use for our assembly when using WS Flux? My WS Flus says it has 0% Halide so What can Ion Chr

Ion Contamination level allowed on Connectors

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 22:30:50 EDT 2004 | davef

We are aware of no such standard. You need to determine the acceptable level for your product in its use environment.

Backward compatibility in LF solder pot

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 07:36:18 EDT 2005 | Guest

It's the same like asking wether you get a gold-contaminated solder pot when soldering ENIG boards. As long as the replenishment of dross is large compared to the intake of contaminant, the contamination level will stay within acceptable levels.

Contamination test

Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 29 21:23:27 EDT 2001 | nifhail

When carry out the contamination test,do we measure for Chlorides on water soluble and No-clean fluxes? 1) What is the equivalent factor for machines developed to test the board cleanliness, Omega-meter vs Ionograph vs Zero-ion. 2) What values do we

Sponge Control

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 15:53:57 EDT 2001 | davef

Bowing to jokesters with comments about cake, in-laws that drink all their beer, musician friends, and whatnot; I'll push forward. What do yall do to manage the life and contamination level in the sponges that hand soldering operators use to clean t

Mixing no-clean solder with activated

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 19:51:31 EDT 2001 | davef

Rosin. A hard, natural resin, consisting of abietic acid [and pimaric acids in Europe] and their isomers, some fatty acids, and terepene hydrocarbons. Rosin is extracted from pine tree stumps. It�s an organic material distilled from oleoresin in p

Re: Sodium Chloride (NaCl)

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 22:24:53 EST 1999 | Dave F

| It seems to be that we have to much NaCl left on our assambled PCB's. | The flux we use is from cobar. They say it can not be from the flux... So what can be the reason, what kind of problem may occer when there is to much NaCl. | George: When so

Manual Visual Inspection Benchmarks

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 21:30:23 EDT 2001 | davef

We use a great concensus document for inspection. It is: IPC-A-610C, Acceptability Of Electronic Assemblies as the basis for accepting assemblies. You can find it at IPC [http://www.ipc.org]. [Help!!!! I�m turning into an IPC Cal.] We find that m

Re: Solder Beading Solder Balling

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 10:12:18 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| Hello Netters, | | Can anyone provide me with info or where to get info on acceptability of solder beads and solder balls? | | Thanks for any help | | Tom B. | Hi Tom Wolfgang is right. We think you should correct your process to reduce ball f


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