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John Barton <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Aug 1998 14:47:39 +0100
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Technetters,
Can anyone help with 2 questions that were sent my way re no-clean fluxes?

> >>
> >> Question 1         Is the Omegameter used on No-Clean PCAs.  If so what are
the
> >> typical ug of NaCl levels found on the PCBs and what would be the
> >> frequency of inspection be.
> >>
> >> Question 2         If you dont use an Omegameter, what process control do you

> >> have in place for the control of contamination on No-Clean PCAs.
>
Thanks,
John Barton

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