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Date: | Wed, 6 Jun 2001 17:09:04 -0400 |
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TechNetters,
Is it possible to clean assemblies containing socketed components in an
aqueous cleaner? We have an in-line cleaner with 2% saponifier for
cleaning after surface mount reflow (water-soluble paste) and after wave
solder (water-soluble flux).
My concern is with assemblies that have had components reworked with
water-soluble flux after socketed parts have been installed. The cleaning
procedure in IPC-7721, 2.2, recommends use of an automated cleaner, and
provides instructions on hand-cleaning.
Many thanks for any comments.
Lou Hart
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