Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 13:14:10 EST 2017 | rdmarcga
Do I need to have an Ionic Contamination tester if my process is no-clean?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 08:49:34 EST 2008 | rgduval
Get the ionic specs from your flux manufacturer, and show it to the designer. No-clean flux/solder is supposed to be low to minimal in ionic contamination, which allow the whole no-clean thing. If he needs further proof, you can have the board io
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 07:09:37 EDT 2015 | prameel_84
Hi Everyone, I got an approval to buy a Ionic Contamination Tester in my company, hence i require expert advise to proceed further for machine procurement At present I've fixed for Zero-Ion G3 Ionic Contamination of Aqueous Technologies and SMD V T
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 07:28:32 EDT 2015 | prameel_84
Request you to spell out the key points to be considered for purchasing Ionic Contamination Tester
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 22:04:30 EST 2015 | davef
An ionic contamination tester should meet industrial cleanliness specifications including MIL-STD-2000A, MIL-P-28809, J-STD-001 and Resistivity of Solvent Extract (ROSE) Test Method IPC-TM-650 2.3.25
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 11:56:22 EDT 2013 | hegemon
You might try testing prior to using the Silicone if possible. Also you might try to qualify your cleaning process rather than the individual board. Clean an unrelated assembly and test it in your Ionagraph. Assuming it passes, Clean your subject a
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 06 12:24:03 EST 2002 | Mike Konrad
Military and most commercial standards requires post-soldered boards to measure less than 10 �g/in of NaCl (14 when using an Omegameter, 20 on a Ionagraph, and 37 on a Zero-Ion). As Dave stated, 6.5 �g/in of NaCl is called out in Mil-P-55110 for ba
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 25 19:35:31 EDT 2005 | Mike Konrad
The Kenco ionic contamination tester (Zero-Ion) is now manufactured and supported by Aqueous Technologies. www.aqueoustech.com service@aqueoustech.com (909) 944-7771 Mike Konrad
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 16:04:00 EDT 2006 | GS
I am not expert, just my comment, the total ionic contamination allowed after SMT, by using No Clean process, theoretically it should be close to Zero. Any way the Standard IPC-JSTD-001 allows 1,56 ugr NaCl/cm2 for the final Printed Board assembled.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 11:25:25 EST 2004 | Haran
Are you looking for Ionic Contamination Test?