Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 06:02:22 EST 2008 | caerleon
Hi all, I have been in the game for near on 15 years and finally something has stumped me! As this site has always provided a wealth of knowledge and at times some amusement I have decided to post it here. Ok. My company uses a test method on an Om
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.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 25 17:42:11 EDT 2007 | gsala
your comments will be appreciated, please; IC tests have been performed on two kind of Raw PCBs (HASL) samples by adopting three different methods : First Sample (supllier A) - Omegameter 600 SMT, solvent=40�C: extratcing time 10 min result = 0.2
Electronics Forum | Wed May 18 14:29:31 EDT 2005 | splice
Hi I am looking for a USED Omegameter SMD600.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 18 16:33:26 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Mike: An omega meter has very little to do with ion chromatography. * IPC TM-650, 2.3.25B, Detection and Measurement of Ionizable Surface Contaminants is a process control method that washes boards with an isopropanol / water solution and measures
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 19:32:13 EDT 2005 | Mike Konrad
Three popular methods: Resistivity of Solvent Extract (ROSE) Test Method IPC-TM-650 2.3.25: The ROSE test method is used as a process control tool to detect the presence of bulk ionics. The IPC upper limit is set at 10.0 *g/NaCl/in2. This test is p
Electronics Forum | Wed May 18 14:33:31 EDT 2005 | jdengler
That's what the Equipment Mart (on the left side the page)is for!
Electronics Forum | Wed May 18 17:59:23 EDT 2005 | gc
The guys up at Viking equipment in Nashua NH have one available. http://www.v-ne.com/
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 13:16:54 EST 2008 | sjpence
Simon, The equivalence factors were used to scale the values measured by ionic testing equipment to the values measured in the standard manual method. There is a good write-up by Bill Kenyon in this Technet Post describing the creating of the facto
Electronics Forum | Wed May 18 15:44:38 EDT 2005 | sarag
An interesting article about ROSE testing... http://www.circuitnet.com/articles/article_13068.shtml Discusses some serious cleanliness issues that Omegameter type technology is not capable of detecting