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Contamination Tester

Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 14:02:53 EDT 2011 | pct1410

I am looking for a used Aqueous Technologies' Zero-Ion Ionic Contamination Tester. If anyone has a used one for sale please contact me! Thank you

Water Quality Requirements to wash boards

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 17:00:05 EDT 2002 | JamesL

We do cleanliness testing each morning using a Zero Ion tester. Our pass/fail number is set at 37ug/square inch NaCl. We are rarely above 10ug/square inch NaCl. We use Aqueous flux. Our inline washer has a prewash (70psi@130 degrees F), wash (?psi),

Re: 5 micrograms

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 14 10:26:55 EDT 1998 | Mike Konrad

5 micrograms per sq. cm. is actually not too clean. The maximum military allowed post-clean, on-board contamination is 5.7 micrograms of NaCl /cm squared (when using the Zero-Ion brand ionic contamination tester). We are use to seeing cleanliness re

Zero-Ion Ionic Tester

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 17:49:32 EST 2000 | Casimir Budzinski

Does anyone know anything about Aqueos Technologies Zero-Ion Ionic tester, Iam looking for someone how has used one and can tell me about this machine good,bad,anything.

Board Cleanliness Monitoring

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 15 21:15:22 EST 2005 | davef

A fairly painless method for monitoring cleanliness is Resistivity Of Solvent Extract [ROSE]. Equipment is: * Omegameter * Ionograph * Ion Chaser [Zero-Ion] Anyone who desires to use an Resistivity Of Solvent Extract tester should read EMPF repor

Re: 5 micrograms

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 17 02:45:18 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis

| 5 micrograms per sq. cm. is actually not too clean. The maximum military allowed post-clean, on-board contamination is 5.7 micrograms of NaCl /cm squared (when using the Zero-Ion brand ionic contamination tester). | We are use to seeing cleanlines

Contamination test

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 21:03:44 EDT 2001 | davef

You should specify the level of res based on the effect of the res on the end-use of the product. J-STD-001 defines cleanliness requirements for ALL flux types, including water soluble and no-clean that you mention. 1 There is no equivalency betwee

ionic residues on the surface of printed circuit assemblies

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 16:41:44 EDT 2009 | pcbcleaning

Advanced Cleaning Solutions is a Johnstown, PA based electronic manufacturing service provider (EMS) with more than 3,500 square feet of ESD safe facilities. Our services include precision PCB cleaning and ionic cleanliness testing/verification usin

Cleanliness tester Aqueous Zero-Ion G3

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 15:56:25 EDT 2012 | dboudrea

Does anyone have the cleanliness tester Zero-Ion G3 from Aqueous. What are the pros and cons? Any feedback on this machine would be really appreciated. Thanks

Necessity of ROSE in commercial quality processes

Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 26 21:48:28 EST 2006 | Mike Konrad

Hi GS, Just a clarification� No-clean does NOT equal no ions. It equals less ions (at best). Automatic R.O.S.E (Resistivity Of Solvent Extract) testers are commonly used to detect ionic contamination from no-clean applications. Your comment rega

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