Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 15 12:47:38 EST 2008 | leemeyer
Does anyone know a source for parts/service on an Alpha Metals SMD 600 ? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 29 20:45:56 EST 2020 | emeto
Thank you Dave! Alcohol was at 73.8%. I will check the rest.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 28 21:22:35 EST 2023 | emeto
I would ask follow up questions here to your customer.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 15:23:56 EDT 2004 | tberkey
thanks for your response. I have a couple of reasons for evaluating this. 1) We recently purchased an ionograph to replace an outdate Omega meter. Correlation is required and in discussing this with several people, most wondered why we checked if we
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 13:25:29 EST 2004 | Dreamsniper
Hi Guys, Maybe you could help me with the above. We are doing IPC Class 3 products and would like to know more about the difference between the 2. We have an Omegameter, do we need an Ionograph too? Which one between the 2 is effective in Ionic Cont
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 11:06:06 EST 2006 | Gman
Hello All, Is Ionic Cleanliness testing using say an Ionograph on No-clean assemblies a valid test? If not, why? I understand factors like PCB cleanliness but is the 1.56ug/in2 IPC criteria valid for no-clean assemblies and can an Ionograph be used
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 18:54:59 EST 2023 | hhudson
Good Afternoon, I was wondering if anyone knew what a calibration table is for an ionograph? I have a customer asking for one and am unsure. My first though would be a table that correlates SIR values and converts them the ug/NaCl equivalence? Can s
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 21:58:18 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| any advice on ionograph testing in the 1 microgram/cm^2 for | small devices. We have a old Alpha 500 series machine that is dead but ALpha doesn't service this vintage machine.Any other way to perform this test, or a third party vendors to servic
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 16:56:25 EST 2006 | dajesk2003
We have an Ionograph 500 M SMD II tester. A couple of months ago, it began failing bare boards at a very high rate. We use 10ug/in2 as our standard. Typically we would fail, maybe one board every 6 months. In the past two months, at least 15 boar
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 06 09:15:34 EST 2006 | sarar
I would suggest that it would be helpful to perform ion chromatography analysis on some of the boards that have failed your ionograph tests as well as some boards that have passed. This will tell you exactly what ionic species are present on the boa