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Where you found those? Extracted at high temperature overnight? What else on the board?
Joyce Koo
Materials Researcher - Materials Interconnect Lab
Research In Motion Limited
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Richard Kraszewski
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Subject: [TN] Source of IC Contamination Species
Occasionally, IC analyses are reported to have elevated levels of acetates and formates. Is it the general consensus that source of these contamination is assumed to be the decomposition of larger molecular weight weak organic acids found in soldering fluxes? I can't imagine that any manufacturer would actually be placing acetic or formic acids directly into a flux formulation. These are much too volatile and aggressive.
Thoughts?
Rich Kraszewski
Senior Process Engineer
PLEXUS
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