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Date: | Thu, 10 Feb 2000 14:11:08 -0500 |
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Greetings, TechNetters!
I have a question for the "guru's" of PWB cleaning, and obviously it relates to
the new legislation (Montreal Protocol) which now bans the use of Ozone
depleting substances containing CFC based materials. So, with that in
mind...."What are the best "cleaning solutions" (chemicals) to use which are
most effective for removing the flux residuals from PWB's that also has
compatibility with a wide variety of different chemicals and materials such as
adhesives, connectors, sleeving, wire, inks, epoxies and etc.?" In essence,
we all know that establishing a suitable substitute is no small task, and
involves many trade-offs as well. However, I would appreciate anyone sharing
their experience with regard to this endeavor.
Best regards,
Faz
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