Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 09:55:51 EST 2007 | slthomas
I think Mr. Fish has been dipping in to the IPA again.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 18:08:37 EST 2007 | samir
That's when you give that "Supervisor" a tall glass of SHUT THE F*CK UP. I betcha you regret even mentioning it to him. I'd have just made up some techno-babble and switched it regardless. Told him something like - "pure IPA will act as a catlyst
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 19:19:07 EDT 2008 | Mike Konrad
Most ionic contamination testers prompt the operator for the current concentration at the start of each cycle. The normal concentration is 25% DI Water and 75% IPA. Although most machines ask for the current concentration, concentration adjustments
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 08:39:09 EST 2008 | sys_steven
boards are polyimide, and it is an ipa rinse with the solvent cleaner.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 00:28:43 EDT 2009 | Mark
IPA is hydroscopic.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 07 03:57:49 EDT 2012 | eniac
wipes + IPA (isopropyl alcohol) can bring good result to you.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 10:29:30 EDT 2012 | sarason
What exactly are you trying to acheive? regards sarason
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 03 15:43:20 EDT 2017 | dleeper
IPA and DI water are both very common and effective methods of cleaning PCBAs. http://www.zestron.com/sa/cleaning-applications/smt-electronic-cleaning/pcba-cleaning/aqueous-cleaning.html http://blog.gotopac.com/2010/11/18/ipa-as-a-universal-cleaner
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 14 09:44:54 EDT 2017 | dleeper
What's Nitrating? That's a new one on me