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Cleanliness test

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 02 12:15:10 EST 2003 | Mike Konrad

Richard, With respect to the Resistivity of Solvent Extract (ROSE) test, the test solution is exceptionally aggressive. With the Zero-Ion for example, the test solution�s resistivity is 150 M-Ohms. Additionally, because test solution is made up of

Contamination test

Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 29 21:23:27 EDT 2001 | nifhail

When carry out the contamination test,do we measure for Chlorides on water soluble and No-clean fluxes? 1) What is the equivalent factor for machines developed to test the board cleanliness, Omega-meter vs Ionograph vs Zero-ion. 2) What values do we

Cleanliness test

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 02 11:35:30 EST 2003 | Richard

Cleanliness test � �Area Grid Arrays�. Evaluation of residues� resistivity in a specific location on the board. (As compared to �Solvent Extract� evaluation.) We are: SMT assembly, using standard �water soluble� process with micro BGAs (example: C

Contamination test

Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 29 21:33:30 EDT 2001 | CAL

Your Ionograph and Zero-ion Values are set by you. There is no raw pass of fail criteria only the limits you set up. Ionograph is great for bare board resistivity (salt) test just as a pass fail for incoming inspection but this is all per your facto

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

Re: Ionic chromotography test on PCBA

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 07 19:09:21 EDT 1998 | Graham Naisbitt

Chiakl Ion Chromatography has been perfectly described by Dave, but here are a couple of extra considerations: Ion Chromatography will tell you precisely what is present on the surface of your board/assembly but it will not tell you whether it will b

Re: Ionic chromotography test on PCBA

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 05 10:24:56 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| I have just been assigned to look into the ionic chromotograhy test on our PCBA but I have zero knowledge. Could anyone help to explain what is this test about? Is it | a) a destructive test? | b) What is the measurement unit of this test? | c) Wh

Required procedure about F5HM machine zero point adjustment

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 01 13:50:53 EST 2024 | micropak

Machine Zero Point Calibration is done in SiTest. What problem are you facing exactly ? The procedure is given in the student guide/ SiTest User Manual. I tried to upload a screenshot but couldn't.

Re: Ionic chromotography test on PCBA

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 20:03:07 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| Chiakl | Ion Chromatography has been perfectly described by Dave, but here are a couple of extra considerations: | Ion Chromatography will tell you precisely what is present on the surface of your board/assembly but it will not tell you whether it

Re: Ionic chromotography test on PCBA/My Sympathies

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 05 15:06:26 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| I have just been assigned to look into the ionic chromotograhy test on our PCBA but I have zero knowledge. Could anyone help to explain what is this test about? Is it | a) a destructive test? | b) What is the measurement unit of this test? | c) Wh

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