Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 14:13:08 EDT 2013 | kenkay
We have an ICOM 6000 rose tester and everytime we run a program the machine stops and says "resistivity error". We have changed filters and calibrated the solution with no luck. Any ideas?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 26 12:46:30 EDT 2013 | gallionc
I am not familiar with the ICOM 6000, but we have an ICOM 5000. It could be possible that your Resistivty probe is bad, or possibly disconnected? We've also had different errors that were simply caused by not having enough solution in the tank. J
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 31 11:31:54 EDT 2013 | pbarton
Could it be that the IPA you are using in the solvent/DI mix is not anhydrous, or in some other way not the correct purity? If it is not correct you will not be able to calibrate. Best rgds, Peter B.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 10 08:50:02 EDT 2013 | mobe1969
Hi SMTnet Members I'm looking for some help with my Westek ICOM500 Ionic tester. It has been sitting for a while. We want to get it up and running. I don't have any tools with this tester. Do you know what material I need to get this to work? Calibra
Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 19:05:02 EDT 1998 | Mike Konrad
Dave, Ionic contamination testers are considered to be a valuable tool to determine the cleanliness of both bare boards and post solder boards. There are some instances when SIR testing is more suitable for determining cleanliness than ionic contamin
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 23:31:12 EST 2012 | aqueous
This is a (Resistivity of Solvent Extract (ROSE) tester. Per IPC standards, ROSE testers use a test solution comprised of 75% IPA (99% pure) and 25% DI water. -Mike Konrad Aqueous Technologies www.aqueoustech.com konrad@aqueoustech.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 14 12:33:01 EDT 2013 | mobe1969
I'm looking for some help with my Ionic tester. It has been sitting for a while. We want to get it up and running. I don't have any tools with this. Does anyone know what material I need to get this to work? Solution..ect
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 13:50:52 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad
Aqueous Technologies manufactures the Zero-Ion ionic contamination tester. The Zero-Ion utilizes dynamic-based technology and has been assigned the highest equivalency value by the NAWC. It is among the most sensitive of all of the military-approved
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 15 21:16:44 EDT 2013 | Mike Konrad
The ICOM 5000 was made by Trek Industries. The company was purchased by Stoelting. I don't think they make or support these machines anymore. By the way, the correct formula for area is Length X Width X 2 (X 1.3 or 1.5 based on component geography)
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 29 12:26:41 EDT 2005 | DannyJ
Good day everyone, I'm hoping that there are a few of the Westek Ionic Contamination Tester systems out there... I am in need of standardization solution for this unit and my current suppliers have dried up. I was purchasing from Stoelting, #1-67