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PROCESS SCIENCES, INC. (PSI) Visit our main Ion Chromatography page for more information. Ion Chromatography analysis (IC) is an essential tool for both failure analysis and process validation. PSI uses IC to investigate surface contamination and m
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 30 17:34:23 EST 1998 | Michael Allen
I'm afraid we don't agree regarding the best test method to use here. My understanding is as follows. The omegameter test measures board-level, ionic contamination (i.e., average for the entire board area and all components); it does not tell you w
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 10:34:37 EDT 2008 | blnorman
Because of our high volume production, we use no clean flux. We have experienced leakage currents with leadless QFNs. One problem is the part isn't being utilized as it should, but another is the flux residue. There is ionic residue in no-clean fl
Industry News | 2021-05-25 12:56:56.0
The SMTA Officer team is excited to provide our members with a free technical webinar on "The Relationship Between Cleanliness and Reliability/Durability" by Debbie Carboni, Global Product Manager at KYZEN Corporation. The presentation will take place on June 10th at 11:00am EST and include:
Industry News | 2012-08-15 10:34:48.0
Aqueous Technologies Corp., North America’s largest provider of batch defluxing systems, announces that its CEO Michael Konrad will present “Electrical Leakage, Dendritic Growth, and White Residue – The Rush to Clean No-Clean” at the upcoming Cleaning and Reliability Workshop,
Events Calendar | Tue Sep 22 00:00:00 EDT 2020 - Tue Sep 22 00:00:00 EDT 2020 | Eden Prairie, Minnesota USA
Risk Analysis in Electronic Assemblies
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Boston Chapter Webinar: Cleaning Chemistry For PWB and Rework - Part 2, session 1
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