Hi Rich - can you provide a bit more specifics on where you are finding
Ca? In the solder joint, on the soldermask, on the components? And if you
clean, are you using untreated tap water?
Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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Date: 02/10/2014 04:09 PM
Subject: [TN] Risks Associated with Calcium
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I am occasionally seeing irritating low levels of calcium in some
assemblies that we test via ion chromatography.
Some organizations required spec levels as low as <1 ppm.
My questions to you techies is:
#1 Besides wash water are there any other sources of calcium that come to
mind?
#2 is there any real value in having Calcium specs down as low as 1 ppm?
(I suspect not and this spec was merely carried over from the
semiconductor industry where it may have more value)
CH65 is of some help here in that is does speak much more of the evils of
Na that Ca& Mg, but not as much as I had hoped.
Thoughts??
Rich Kraszewski
Senior Process Engineer
Plexus Engineering Solutions
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