In a message dated 04/10/2000 7:36:41 AM Central Daylight Time,
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<< We recommend the use of deionized water in all aqueous cleaning operations.
For us, deionized water is 2.0 megohm-centimeters of resistivity or higher.
Being metrically challenged, I am not sure what that is in microsiemens per
centimeter.
Doug Pauls
CSL >>
Good Mornin' All!
Here's a little chart to convert resistance into microsiemens:
Deionized Water Resistance in Megohm Equivalent readout in
µS/cm
1 Mohm 1.000 µS/cm
2 Mohm 0.500 µS/cm
5 Mohm 0.200 µS/cm
10 Mohm 0.100 µS/cm
15 Mohm 0.067 µS/cm
20 Mohm 0.050 µS/cm
50 Mohm 0.02 µS/cm
-Steve Gregory-
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