Electronics Forum: mil-p-28809 (Page 1 of 4)

Re: Mil-P-28809

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 09:38:22 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Is anyone aware of a web page for military spec's? I am looking for Mil-P-28809. | | Thanks, | Mike Demos | Mike: My usual source, DSCC Columbus, gave this response to a search on "Mil-P-28809" Search Mil Specs & Drawings No basic specs, St

Mil-P-28809

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 07:57:27 EDT 1999 | Mike Demos

Is anyone aware of a web page for military spec's? I am looking for Mil-P-28809. Thanks, Mike Demos

Re: Mil-P-28809

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 12:17:09 EDT 1999 | Bob Barr

The last time I worked with this spec (and it has been a while) it was MIL-C-28809, not 'P'. Try searching for that. There is a good chance this document has been obsoleted in favor of an IPC spec. Good luck. Bob | Is anyone aware of a web pag

Re: Mil-P-28809

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 15:21:27 EDT 1999 | Scott S. Snider

| Is anyone aware of a web page for military spec's? I am looking for Mil-P-28809. | | Thanks, | Mike Demos | I'm trusting my memory on this which often times leads me astray.. Didn't that spec have something to do with cleaning. It seemed the

Re: Mil-P-28809

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 12:27:48 EDT 1999 | Mike Demos

Thank you all for your replies. I guess my age in this industry is showing. This military spec. does not appear to be in existance. So, let me make my request a little more to the point: Is anyone aware of a specification specifically referencing

Mil-P-22809

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 07:57:08 EDT 1999 | Mike Demos

Is anyone aware of a web page for military spec's? I am looking for Mil-P-28809. Thanks, Mike Demos

Ionic - MIL-P-28809A vs IPC TM650 (2.3.25C)

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 04:00:36 EST 2008 | caerleon

Our sub-contractors will be using SMD600. Thankyou all for your replies much appriciated.

Key Points to be considered while buying Ionic Contamination Tester

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 22:04:30 EST 2015 | davef

An ionic contamination tester should meet industrial cleanliness specifications including MIL-STD-2000A, MIL-P-28809, J-STD-001 and Resistivity of Solvent Extract (ROSE) Test Method IPC-TM-650 2.3.25

Re: Mil-P-28809

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 02:19:01 EDT 1999 | Brian

| Is anyone aware of a web page for military spec's? I am looking for Mil-P-28809. | | Thanks, | Mike Demos | MIL-P-28809 is definitely obsolete. Not only obsolete, it was possibly the most scientifically flawed standard ever to to be printed. I

Criteria for the Omega Mete from Alpha Metals Inc.

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 10:49:35 EST 2001 | Simon

We are using the omega meters to determine the solvent extract conductivity. The book is refering to standard MIL-P-28809 who specifies a 14 ug/sq. in. of Na/Cl limit. The past owner of our machine was setting the pass/fail limit at 3.6 ug / sq. in.

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