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Ok you folks, especially Doug and Brian,
You let this gentleman down and me as well. So much for my appeal but the
question is:
Techneters,
I would like to know if some of you have a suggested procedure for cleaning
of pins for In Circuit Testing, and if is possible to use a solvent, and
what kind of.
Is it possible that flux residues can go into spring machinery? If that
true, how can I clean them of flux residues and how often I must do it?
Regards,
Mario,
I answered knowing you all would come through:
I'm definitely not a cleaning or cleanliness expert. Doug Pauls and Big
Brian Ellis, who contribute greatly to the forum is/are.
I only know flux chemistries are varied. What it takes to clean or
neutralize one, is not right for another.
This is a big issue faced everyday by so many throughout industry, I'm
surprised more people aren't asking your vital qestion.
I would post again or contact someone more qualified as Doug Pauls
([log in to unmask]) and/or Brian Ellis ([log in to unmask]).
I too would be very interested in the chemistry, though it must be
"compatible" and capable of cleaning the indicated flux/chemistry in some
sort of optimized process whether batch or other.
Best regards,
Earl
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