As Chair of the IPC Cleaning & Coating Committee for over 15 yrs., we
discussed the relationship of ionic level & Class. The consensus was that the mil
level, which is the basis of the acceptance level in MIL-P-28809 and later
J-STD-001 was easily achievable, thus there was no point in trying to set ionic
levels for each Class.
Also, there was no barrier to specific hi-rel applications to call out more
stringent requirements in their contracts.
This has been the 'modus operandi' since 1975.
Bill Kenyon
Global Centre Consulting
3336 Birmingham Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80526
Tel: 970.207.9586 Cell: 970.980.6373
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