Electronics Forum: acceptable chloride levels (Page 1 of 25)

Paste printing, acceptable tolerance ?

Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 10:58:15 EDT 2006 | Chunks

Tell your inspector you are PURPOSELY printing 25% off to attain a synergistic energy level that will initiate the description of the criteria for requirements by developing a framework for the application architecture consistent with the planning co

smt fall-out -- acceptable rates

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 15:36:34 EDT 2010 | remullis

98% to 99% pass yield should be your target. The previous company I worked for, we were able to meet these goals with most all of our products. It took us some years to achieve this level of pass rate. Of course analyzing and good reporting from some

What is the acceptable Halide content of

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 21:13:12 EST 2002 | davef

No, none of us can tell you what is the acceptable level of halide content or contamination in flux residue. The level of harmful residues on your product helps determine the reliability of your product. We know nothing of your product, its custome

Re: acceptable defect rates for smt process, in ppm.

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 15 16:59:47 EST 2000 | Steve Thomas

Thanks, Mark. Actually we already have an established mark. We use 500ppm (99.95%) as our acceptable level. Problem is, someone (another manufacturer) told someone else (our pres.) that THEY build to 50ppm. Soooooo, someone else told my boss that

Re: acceptable defect rates for smt process, in ppm.

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 12:16:02 EST 2000 | Brian W.

My old company (CM) ran SMT to 50ppm including some very complex boards. We established the normalizer number by: #components + #solder joints. As was stated earlier, the ppm for any given product is the result of many factors. You may get differen

What is the acceptable Halide content of "Halide Free" Flux ??

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 14:32:37 EST 2002 | Kelvin

We always talk about the halide free fluxes and solder pastes. Is there anyone tell me what is the industrial acceptable level of halide content or contamination in flux residue? All comment are welcome !!! Kelvin

Flux Classifications.

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 18:04:34 EST 2004 | davef

Obviously, if your customer instructs you to use a certain flux type, using THAT flux type is probably a good idea. Responding to your question: Chloride is one of the more detrimental materials found on printed circuit assemblies. Chlorides can com

Acceptance Criteria Ion Chromatography testing?

Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 21:45:48 EDT 2012 | davef

rsthompson ... if you're talking about bare boards IPC-5701, Users Guide for Cleanliness of Unpopulated PBC, Table 8 ||Bare board final surface finish Ions||Hot air solder level||OSP over copper||Gold over nickel Chloride||0.75 ug/cm^2||0.75 ug/cm^2

assembly cleanliness and ionic testing

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 16:13:20 EST 2009 | jax

Many shops require levels for typical component packages on FR-4 or a like substrate to be 2, 9, 15, 1 and 10 mg/in2 for fluoride, chloride, bromide, nitrate, and sulfate respectively. These levels can change for Medical or Automotive.

PCB wash chlorine

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 21:00:26 EDT 2003 | davef

Who says the chlorine comes from your tap water? Our PTOW dumps boat loads of chlorine into our water periodically. Sometimes it's so bad you can smell it. We doubt that it is the source of your problem. This chlorine will volitize very quickly,


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