Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 18:55:59 EDT 2008 | smt_guy
"Ionization of the air causes an increase in conductivity..." I have an Ionograph and everytime I open the test lid cover the Baseline Stabilization Resistivity Value s by 60M Ohm-cm. My question is: Is there something to worry about our facilities
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 09:42:58 EDT 2011 | cstev112
Thanks for the reply. R/O/I is ROSE / Omegameter / Ionograph which is used as a baseline for Ion Chromatography.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 20:00:03 EST 2023 | stephendo
I would think that it would be the readings you get from known calibrated samples. i.e. you get samples to test with known values and you test them and see if you get the correct values. Don't rule out your customer not knowing what they are asking
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 05 15:06:53 EST 2002 | cbudzinski
HI can anyone tell me if they ask there board houses to hold to a max amount of contamination NaCl per sq /in on there incomming bare boards, I have a Ionograph 500SMD and have been testing some of the bare boards comming in to stock, some are much
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 06 17:16:02 EDT 2003 | pjc
Yes, the OmegaMeter and IonoGraph are test equipment to measure ionic contamination. Either of those units should enable you to sort your inventory boards. for more info about this equipment, go to: www.cooksonee.com/products/scs/CoatingSystems/Ionic
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 20:28:02 EST 2004 | Dreamsniper
Hi, Is there a standard expiry date for a ROSE Test Instrument Like Ionographs, Omega Meters, Zero-Ion etc.? How can I verify if my OmegaMeter 500 which is almost 20 years old is providing me reliable data during testing? Note that the equipment is
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 15 21:15:22 EST 2005 | davef
A fairly painless method for monitoring cleanliness is Resistivity Of Solvent Extract [ROSE]. Equipment is: * Omegameter * Ionograph * Ion Chaser [Zero-Ion] Anyone who desires to use an Resistivity Of Solvent Extract tester should read EMPF repor
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 26 13:49:18 EST 2006 | masrimhd
Hi, We will run a no-clean wave solder process to assemble TV boards. What about incorporating a ROSE Test equipment (Ionograph, zero-ion, Omega Meter) in the process? Is it recommended, helpful or unnecessary? I�ve read about the use and limits of
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 18:19:39 EST 2012 | cnotebaert
You should talk to your paste/flux manufacture! They will provide the best instruction for this. The norm is typically 130-145f, speed 2-4f/m I always push for slower… the slower the cleaner/drier (in theory!), if you have an ICOM, Omega meter, ionog
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 17 22:05:24 EST 2014 | kahrpr
I am not aware of any correlation that temperature and pressure is a good indicator of board cleanliness. You can drop a thermometer into the tank to verify the temperature. Water cleanness/Ph are more important. If you are truly worried about board