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Robert,
We can't even mention No Clean. In theory, they will accept most
nowadays, if you can present a acceptable qualification. And there is
the stop for most of us, because these procedures cost more than a whole
chest of gold. No Clean should be good enough for many MIL applications,
but to convince the MIL people can be like navigating a super tanker,
takes lots of time to change direction.
What assembly are you doing? A PWB for the dashboard for a military jeep
should not have same requirements as the PWBs for the CPUs in a fighter.
The best you can do is to speak to your MIL customers and invite them
for a discussion. They are not gods any more. Economical constrains
made them be with ordinary people nowadays. I remember the time when I
had to pay 10 to 20 times the commercial price for a 2N2022, because it
was 'MIL qualified' and on the QPL list. Now we speak COTS, not always,
but very often. So, open a conversation and let us know the result.
Inge
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Skickat: den 22 maj 2007 14:56
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Ämne: [TN] Mil assemblies & No Clean
Hi T'netters;
We are looking into moving all assembly requirements into one facility.
The current location performing MIL assembly will move to the commercial
assembly facility.
Here are the initial questions:
Does the Military accept a No Clean process?
Or must the process use water soluble flux?
TIA,
Rob
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