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Ionic contamination vs selective soldering ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 18:37:59 EDT 2008 | aqueous

We manufacture both bulk and localized ionic contamination testers. My answer is from the perspective of the cleanliness testing method. The issue with all bulk ionic contamination testers (Ionagraph, Omegameter, Zero-Ion), is that they test the en

IPC J-STD-001E Ionic Cleanliness Standard

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 22:36:38 EDT 2013 | davef

Yes, providing your: * Inbound material does not compromise your process. * Soldering processes apply the proper amount of flux and activate it properly * Material handling does not contaminate your boards Recognize that the IPC requirements of less

Ionic Contamination

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 17:52:28 EST 2004 | Dave

You can start with J-STD-001 for assemblies or IPC-6012 for Bare Boards.

Ionic Contamination

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 18:55:04 EST 2004 | Dreamsniper

J-STD-001 8.4.1 Chlorine content should not exceed the following:

Ionic Contamination

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 09:16:48 EST 2004 | Dreamsniper

J-STD-001 8.4.1 Chlorine content should not exceed the following:

IPC J-STD-001E Ionic Cleanliness Standard

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 22:51:14 EDT 2013 | cvogel

IPC-J-STD-001E in regards to Ionic Cleanliness standards states less than 1.56 µg/cm² of total NaCL. Assuming a typical electronic process which involves smt, wave, and post-hand soldering and uses NO-Clean flux throughout all process, is it typi

Deionized Water Standards

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 18:16:37 EST 2009 | adamcrum

Can somebody help me to understand what standards are in place for deinozed water for cleaning circuit boards. I know they are supposed to be in acordance with J-STD-001D, but what does that entail? All I can find on the internet is that J-STD-001D a

Acceptance Criteria Ion Chromatography testing?

Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 10:25:19 EDT 2012 | edmaya33

J-STD-001E, 8.3.6.2 states 1.56um/cm2 NaCl value.

Key Points to be considered while buying Ionic Contamination Tester

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 22:04:30 EST 2015 | davef

An ionic contamination tester should meet industrial cleanliness specifications including MIL-STD-2000A, MIL-P-28809, J-STD-001 and Resistivity of Solvent Extract (ROSE) Test Method IPC-TM-650 2.3.25

ROSE testing pass / fail

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 20:15:49 EST 2022 | arminski

since IPC-J-STD-001 RevH obsoleted the 1.56ug/cm2 UCL of ionic contamination tester in testing using ROSE test, how do you define the acceptable limit per PCB assembly? thanks

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