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Ion exchanger

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 16:47:08 EDT 2004 | Irun

Hi all I have a question about DI water for cleaning system. What water quality should ionic exchanger produce for assembly cleaning (SMD and THT components with BGA and microwave application). What is recommend water conduction and minimal level (0.

Re: Ionic testing and No-Clean flux

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 04 13:07:46 EST 2000 | Graham Naisbitt

Casimir This is not an easy subject. How did you process the test pieces? Was the flux used correctly at the required and recommended level? Did it see the wave properly? I am not an advocate of no-clean but we do have customers who coat over no-cl

Re: Ionic testing and No-Clean flux

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 07 11:05:50 EST 2000 | Graham Naisbitt

Dave You are so right about that point. I still use some cost models we ran up some 5 years ago. I took one to a customer and showed them that they could make $400K more PROFIT PER YEAR running OA v No-Clean. Their response? Well, we don't believe

Electromigration Testing

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 09:20:22 EDT 2004 | QE

Davef, Sorry for the late response. I was trying to gather more info. The group with low ionic contamination levels came from one of our other facilities. We want to outsource more of our product due to increasing demand. Both groups use the same

Re: Prove no-clean is clean / Wadda Mean Clean??

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 11:09:32 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| I need an evaluation process to prove to a customer that our no-clean process does not leave excessive residue? Any ideas? Wayne: More of the same as Chry and Justin. KEY ISSUE The first thing that you need to know is: What does your customer me

Peel Mask

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 09:30:35 EST 2006 | John S.

Anyone ever see problems with peel mask causing ionic contamintion/dendritic growth? Is there a preferred material for a no-clean soldering process? Thanks in advance, John S.

Couple questions for Dave

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 12:00:19 EDT 1998 | Mike C

| | I need an evaluation process to prove to a customer that our no-clean process does not leave excessive residue? Any ideas? | Wayne: More of the same as Chry and Justin. | KEY ISSUE | The first thing that you need to know is: What does your cus

Cleaning procedure when WS609 flux is used

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 13:51:24 EST 2008 | bbarton

Dave F....BOGUS BOGUS BOGUS What compatability issue could there possibly be if the flux is removed during wash???? Why on EARTH would you leave ANY WS flux residue on the board? A recipie for disaster! Beef up the cleaning process, test for contami

Vapor Degreasing, Inline Aqueous or Batch Cleaning - What is your preference and why?

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 10:44:04 EDT 2013 | sarason

In my limited experience. A Domestic Dishwasher with no water recycling like which is offered on some of the newer high priced models works a treat. Clearly this is batch. Inline filtering of the water supply is a good ideal. There are several ways o

Necessity of ROSE in commercial quality processes

Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 26 21:48:28 EST 2006 | Mike Konrad

Hi GS, Just a clarification� No-clean does NOT equal no ions. It equals less ions (at best). Automatic R.O.S.E (Resistivity Of Solvent Extract) testers are commonly used to detect ionic contamination from no-clean applications. Your comment rega


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