Poh,
I suggest that you search through the Technet Archives on the topic. This
has been discussed ad naseum in the past. Seems to come up at least once a
quarter.
Doug Pauls
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Hi Again,
As far as I understand ionic contamination level check is more of cleaning
process. Can it be used for no-clean, and what if the measured level is
more than 10 ug per sq. inch. ?
Somesone help to advise.
Thanks.
Poh
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