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Re: CSP Assembly- SIR Test

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 31 01:09:18 EST 1998 | Kelvin Chow

Dear Micheal, SIR test is used to characterize fluxes by determining the degration of electrical insulation resistance of rigid printed wiring board specimens after exposure to the specified flux. (IPC TM-650 #2.6.3.3 http://www.ipc.org/html/tm2.6.h

Re: CSP Assembly- SIR Test

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 31 14:20:35 EST 1998 | Michael Allen

Kelvin, Yes, we're referencing the same spec. I performed the test under the Class 2 conditions (except that I used a 100V bias rather than 50V...but my water-washed microBGAs still passed). Regarding the omegameter test: we have this instrument,

What is the std Resistivity for DI water at Aqueous

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 20:05:11 EDT 2001 | davef

There is no the industry standard specification for resisitivity monitoring at aqueous cleaning. Beyond those posted here earlier by Mikie, guidelines can be found in the fine SMTnet Archives, for instance: (http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/Index.cfm?CF

Glove Me Tender, Glove Me True

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 10:50:56 EST 2000 | Dave F

Continuing on the the discussion of using gloves in a no-clean soldering environment: * Sure, some people use gloves when handling boards in a no-clean soldering environment * There may be some benefit to using gloves when no-clean soldering * Yo

Water Quality Requirements to wash boards

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 15 18:56:56 EDT 2002 | davef

Hesitating after your shout-out for �DI water rinse experts�, Q1: �What is the FIX industrial standard?� A1: Never heard of �the FIX industrial standard�. There is no standard in the US electronic industry. The issue: * Is NOT the cleanliness of

Deionized Water Standards

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 19:40:37 EST 2009 | davef

There is no standard for deionzed water when used to clean boards. As you state, J-STD-001 defines a cleanliness requirement and a method for determining cleanliness. How you go about meeting that requirement is your decision, as it should be. Fresh

Ionic Cleanliness testing

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 03 20:46:32 EDT 2007 | Mike Konrad

We manufacture similar equipment. I would recommend that most of the testing be performed in an automatic shut-off mode. There are potential issues with both methods, automatic shut-off and fixed time tests. In an automatic shut-off mode, the cl

cleaning spec

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 14:11:38 EST 2006 | mholz

I am looking for an industry standard �stock� note to place on our printed circuit board assembly drawings that will capture a level of cleanliness for an IPC-A-610 class 2 board assembly. I�m looking for some quantitative spec for cleanliness that w

Walkmen In Assembly Area

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 11:47:59 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave

Hi Excellent. You are right that many areas due to ESD or cleanliness requirements would not be appropriate for Walkmans, personal CD players and such. YiE, MA/NY DDave

Need help on PCBA Cleanliness Standards and Specs

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 17:43:09 EST 2003 | Gabriele

Try to see J-STD-001 Chapter 8.Cleaniness Requirements. Also you could info also on ASTM D5127-99. Rgds


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