Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 16:41:44 EDT 2009 | pcbcleaning
Advanced Cleaning Solutions is a Johnstown, PA based electronic manufacturing service provider (EMS) with more than 3,500 square feet of ESD safe facilities. Our services include precision PCB cleaning and ionic cleanliness testing/verification usin
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 22 21:10:07 EDT 2002 | davef
Russ: What is the composition of this non-ionic material on your pads?
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 04:57:28 EDT 2002 | madreindeer
Hi, That is very common in WS pastes.It is white residue (Salt) Usually it�s not dangerous it only looking bad. I think best way would be contact your paste supplier and they should know what would take a stain off if not, change supplier. There i
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 11:06:06 EST 2006 | Gman
Hello All, Is Ionic Cleanliness testing using say an Ionograph on No-clean assemblies a valid test? If not, why? I understand factors like PCB cleanliness but is the 1.56ug/in2 IPC criteria valid for no-clean assemblies and can an Ionograph be used
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 12:37:23 EST 2006 | Gman
Got my answer. Thank you. Several postings on this forum from quite a while back!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 12:27:55 EST 2016 | aqueous
The most common method is a R.O.S.E tester. They have been around for 30 years and are an industry standard for ionic contamination (flux and other residues) testing. Manufacturers include: Zero Ion www.aqueoustech.com Omegameter / Ionagraph http:/
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 09 01:30:36 EST 2016 | junax
Thanks for your input Michael. Basically the boards had been go through from washing and even ionic contamination already. In order to eliminate or detect the flux residues, is there any equipment something like a uv lamp that can detect the flux fro
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 13 12:17:47 EST 2016 | trampacorp
Thanks for your input Michael. Basically the > boards had been go through from washing and even > ionic contamination already. In order to > eliminate or detect the flux residues, is there > any equipment something like a uv lamp that can > dete
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 02 10:18:30 EDT 2002 | phoenixek
If I'm not mistaken, XJN is an inorganic highly ionic saponifier. If not completely rinsed off, I would expect that you would get ionic residue.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 05 17:45:31 EST 2002 | Gris
Hi, Is the limit for " 10.07 " for assemblies ? I guess we need to calculate how much ionic residue the boards see after assembly and cleaning. and then calculate back to the board spec if i am not mistaken ? For bare fabs we have to access the li