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Effects of Silicone on Ionic Contamination Testing

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 17 17:29:46 EDT 2013 | lordofpiggies

Hello. We are building a CCA which has a silicone-based adhesive whose purpose is to bond the bottoms of multiple LED displays to heat sinks. Our customer wants the CCA to be tested for ionic residues per J-STD-001, but we are hesitant to test the

Chemicals in Aqeous Cleaners

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 21:27:11 EDT 2004 | davef

Dreamy "Ball rolling"? Are you a bowler? My nephew does the audio for the ESPN2 production of the professional bowling tour. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for discussion on assessing cleaning machines. For instance: http://www.smtnet.com/forum

Re: Ionic testing and No-Clean flux

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 05 09:08:18 EST 2000 | Dave F

Casimir: Let me expand on something that I said in my response to your thread on ionic testing. Generally, no-clean people don�t use ROSE testing as part of their process control, because the ROSE test is essentially washing your board in DI/IPA �

PCB Surface Cleaner

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 13:31:19 EDT 2011 | davef

We're not sure what a 'sticky roller' is, but will it: * Remove ionic materials * Leave no residue * Clean the walls of through holes and vias * Clean under low stand-off BGA and LGA

Help with dewetting

Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 11:37:50 EDT 2010 | davef

Where on the assembly is the dewetting occurring? Factors that influence dewetting usually involve non-ionic contamination such as: * Residues from board manufacture including silicone surfactants from solder resist & HASL rinse contamination * Comp

Has anyone heard of a no clean paste that can be cleaned in straight DI water ?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 18:25:25 EST 2018 | aqueous

This is one of the most common questions I get asked. Why clean no-clean flux. It was stated earlier that no-clean residues are benign. This may or may not be accurate. It depends on several factors including the reflow process. In a perfect world, t

Cap Short

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 22 17:32:34 EST 2004 | davef

Assemblers often assume that the board and component suppliers provide them with clean product. This was not a problem when everyone used water washable fluxes, because the water washing used to clean the flux residues also cleaned the board and com

Re: BGA assemble

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 04:10:43 EDT 2000 | Tanu

Hi, Jacko is right!BGA ispection equipment like Xrays are extream expensive if you want a good system. There is some xrays that you can have low cost but if you are planning to do superBGA�s or want better image you need atleast 80-100Kv with good r

Hand Lotions For Operators

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 21:58:20 EDT 1998 | Dave F

We use them, but we never thought about them. WHAT ARE THEY? The hand lotion we provide for our operators. BACKGROUND: Operators hands take a beating. They 1 Work in a humidity controlled 35 to 50%RH environment that is drying 2 Wash before and

cleaning in Ensolv Ionic vapour degreasing solvent

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 15 10:18:15 EDT 2011 | grahamcooper22

Hi, Does anyone have any experience of cleaning lead free solder paste residues off pcbs in a vapour degreasing process using Ensolv Ionic ? Any guide as to the best cleaning cycle would be appreciated. thanks


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