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Ionic Contaminate Testing (time or auto terminate)

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 11:31:19 EDT 2004 | kmorris

Hi: I am wondering what others are doing that use a Static Ionic contaminate test (e.g. Ionograph/Alphametals) in relation to time. Our Ionograph has the option of setting a test time, or setting it to auto-terminate when there is no change in resis

Ionograph or Omegameter

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 06 06:22:53 EST 2004 | GS

Many Thanks Davef for your continuos great tech support. From my side, I am still fighting against BIC coming with sockets ( still tons of Br-). Even the supllier is surprised about this pbm. But as we know no Standards available to control bulk ion

Pre-bake times and temperature for polyimide boards

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 10:05:20 EST 2005 | Dreamsniper

we are using polyimide boards 6 inches x 7 inches, 2.5mm thick, 12 to 14 layers, for aerospace industries. I am using a long bake of 12 hours at 70'C prior to manufacturing or exposure to elevated reflow and wave soldering temperature. If schedule i

Pb % contaminant allowed in Pb/Free Solder

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 08:30:12 EST 2005 | GS

HI all, which is the last "though" about the max Pb % allowed/acceptable into a Pb Free Alloy ? For istance inside : - HASL Process Solder Pot Alloy - Wave Solder Pot Alloy ( 400Kg mass average) - Static Wave Solder Pot Alloy - Etc IPC-J-

SMT Production Floor & Component Store/ware house RH Control

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 21:54:19 EST 2007 | raychamp007

Dear Friend, Our SMT Production & component ware house RH currently control limit set to 40%RH - 60%RH, but not always achievable, the RH reading measurement are between 38%RH -65%RH. J-STD-001D recommend 30%RH - 70%RH. However it is only a recommen

Manufacturing and test room cleanliness

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 10:15:44 EST 2007 | slthomas

J-STD-001C just requires that the area not be so dirty as to contaminate your product, tools, workspace, etc. If you start counting particles, you're into cleanroom territory. Do a search on ISO 14644-1 for specifics. Actually Wikipedia does a ni

Solder Joint

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 14:01:41 EST 2007 | realchunks

Well, they're all "HE"'s, which may be part of the problem (good one Dave) The customer "thinks" there may be a problem but has no actual proof. The part in question is a lug terminal. It's 0.145" by 0.175" and 0.020" thick. They couldn't "see" a

Flux test evaluation

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 06 20:35:14 EST 2007 | davef

First, let us pause for a moment, bow our heads, and say a small prayer for Ill. Second, the only thing that is absolutely necessary is to do some things that make your customer feel that you're smart and did a comprehensive job of assessing your ne

Affordable Inspection Microscopes?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 15 11:05:20 EST 2008 | slthomas

"When I spot something suspicious, then I might turn up the mag. to about 20X, that's all I need." Not sure what kind of stuff you're building or what standards you wish to meet (my qualifier, since I currently only have 20X capability myself but ha

SnPb contents

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 31 23:07:55 EDT 2008 | davef

J-STD-006 lists maximum contamination levels for most solder alloys. This is the basis for purchasing solder. The SOLDER BATH contamination levels in J-STD-001 are based on decades of experience. But these contamination thresholds of various metals


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