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; IPC 6012 still has the board cleanliness limit for sodium chloride as 1.56 ug/cm2 (10.06 ug/in2). Granted, that is supposed to be before solder mask application, but it can be confusing to industry customers
0.75 ug/cm2, which converts to 4.4 ug/in2, however; IPC 6012 still has the board cleanliness limit for sodium chloride as 1.56 ug/cm2 (10.06 ug/in2). Read Answer Building to IPC-A-610 or J-STD-001 Question
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