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Lead contamination from pogo pins

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 10:26:06 EST 2008 | billmeye

Is anyone aware of any white papers regarding the possibility of lead contamination on ROHS assemblies from using the same test fixture with the same test probes on both tin/lead and ROHS assemblies. We have customers switching over but we are still

Pogo Contamination

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 15 08:40:45 EDT 2008 | rway

Hello, First time user here. What kind of flux are you using?

Pogo Contamination

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 00:09:27 EDT 2008 | diesel_1t

Hi there. We have had troubles with pogo contamination on ICT fixtures causing false failures (Pictures attached). Currently we're spending about 10k on pogo replacement but still having problems. I recomended to clean pogos with a defluxer but Test

Pogo Contamination

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 08:22:41 EDT 2008 | davef

Looks like the flux is winning this one. Here's one from the fine SMTnet Archives: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=4649

Pogo Contamination

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 14 07:44:59 EDT 2008 | davef

Comments are: * Link you posted to your brush actually connects to a general catalog page. * Not sure what solders your friend was using, but pastes leave different residues that affect probing. Some are soft and gooey, others are hard and brittle.

Pogo Contamination

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 14 10:54:21 EDT 2008 | diesel_1t

Comments are: * Link you posted to your brush > actually connects to a general catalog page. * > Not sure what solders your friend was using, but > pastes leave different residues that affect > probing. Some are soft and gooey, others are hard >

Pogo Contamination

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 19 03:20:39 EDT 2008 | dlocampo

Basically, Brushing the pogo pins with dry anti-static brush will help but, cleaning it using solvents is not that advisable because it only leaves some residue that will further cause contact problems. Looking at the picture it seems that the UUT's

Pogo Contamination

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 09:50:32 EDT 2008 | diesel_1t

Hi dave, thanks for your reply I tried to locate "Techni-Tool 872M1034" on the webpage but I found: https://webvia.techni-tool.com/VIA/viaImagePageIndex.jsp?row=3&pgName=viaListProducts.jsp&searchText=CH8C&modifier=CH8C&reqTitle=TITLE_VIAUSERDOCLIST

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