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Tue, 1 Mar 2005 12:51:10 -0600
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Hello all...

Is there a standard test (industry accepted) to determine if components/
board fabs/ other misc. materials can withstand certain processes and
chemical exposure? I have been looking through various different standards
and have found nothing. I'm currently changing fluxes and our customer
wants us to perform this test, but points to no standard as a guide. I have
heard of a test that involves dipping known materials into specified
chemicals and recording the results (time, output, etc...), but I can't
recall what it was.

Your help is appreciated. THX

Chris Schaefer
Suntron Corporation
Process Engineer
540 N. Rogers Road
Olathe, Kansas 66062
913.393.5878

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