Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 27 21:40:50 EST 2002 | Yngwie
I have a question for you expert. Do you know the flammability ratings for all of the PCBA's ? what are the V0, V1, V2 representing ? Thank you.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 28 09:51:37 EST 2002 | davef
I got here before the experts did. Underwriters Laboratory Incorporated is an organization located in the United States and is purely concerned with product safety performance. UL operates laboratories for the investigation of materials, products,
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 15:30:55 EST 2007 | dyoungquist
For flux cleaning after rework try "ProClean" flux remover.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 17:30:09 EDT 2002 | davef
It's a reasonable recommendation. Look here http://www.safetyinfo.com/safetyinfo/html/aa-guest-info/s-talk-chem-bonding.htm These will get you started: * http://www.princeton.edu/~ehs/labmanual/sec7-2.html * http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/prevent
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 23:09:59 EDT 2016 | adamjs
flammable and hazardous to deal with Just want to point out that this is redundant, the only hazard is flammability. Acetone is about as non-toxic as it gets (as long is it isn't in your EYES) and probably *the* most safety-studied solvent in histo
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 14:16:23 EDT 2000 | Danny Carr
Francois, Phenolic resin or "Bakelite," was a non-flammable, early plastic that was popular in the 1920s, '30s and '40s.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 22:56:30 EST 2006 | davef
Dennis We know that cyanoacrylates are flammable and breathing hazard before curing, but are unaware that the cured adhesive had those properties also. Can you give us documentation of that fact?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 20:01:54 EDT 2009 | davef
Shanelo Technologies Given that isopropyl alcohol [IPA] is produced by combining water and propene. How does soaking a board in water and a flammable liquid drive off water?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 09 22:57:42 EDT 2009 | davef
Concerns are: * We are unsure how a germicide like Purell affects a virus like H1N1. The CDC recommends washing your hands with soap and water. * Purell is flammable.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 09:17:08 EST 2017 | ttheis
Great; which do you recommend, 10, 20 or 30? Seems to me the 10 is most concentrated and 30 is least concentrated according to the flammability properties table. I'm not sure which would be best and I'd rather not try them all.