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Hi,
No, I'm not. (sorry)
Argon isn't going to etch epoxy or metal, and with only 100 watts is barely going to clean
organics. Silicon is always tough. I like Rudy's suggestion (I usually do) but if your going
to plasma use O2 with a dash (2%) of CF4 and crank up that power to like, say, 1000 watts.
Chuck Brummer
Acuson
Good Luck!
[log in to unmask] wrote:
> Why do all that plasma cleaning of assemblies, dosen't plasma etch metal and
> desmear epoxies, sounds like a lot of compoinents could be affected over time.
> Could you just wash the bds. in a water spray sopinafer type machine?
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