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Before even trying to rely on the water break test, I suggest you may
care to read the peer-reviewed paper I presented in Circuit World,
Volume 35, Number 4, 2005. pp 47-50, entitled "The Water Break Test".
This will explain that there are a number of fallacies involved, when
relying on such empirical methods. The main one is that the test will
succeed only on contaminated surfaces.
Brian
Marsico, James wrote:
> Hello Technet:
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> We have an application where we have to etch a PTFE PWB in preparation
> for bonding. The etch is a commercially available sodium-containing
> solution. We're also expected to meet a water-break test prior to
> bonding. We're having trouble meeting the water-break test and was
> wondering if the two (etched PWB and water-break) are compatible. If
> so, what cleaning/rinsing could be performed after the etching to ensure
> a water-break free surface?
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Jim Marsico
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> EDO Corporation
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