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Bev Christian <[log in to unmask]>
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I have a problem.  Hopefully one or more of you can offer some suggestions.


We are required to manufacture some printed circuit packs with OA chemistry
and these packs will have some polyphenyl sulfide caps on them.  We are told
these caps are water sensitive.  The obvious answers are:
1) Change out the caps
2) Go no-clean
3) Forget about it, build 'em and ship!
4) Clean with non-aqueous cleaners

None of the first three are acceptable.  Any other suggestions out there?
Anyone had any experience with these puppies?  I will of course be asking
the supplier for his input.

regards,
Bev Christian
Director of Electronics Manufacturing
XLTEK

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