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It's not just individual component/materials compatibility, but the whole
assembly. For aqueous /semi-aqueous cleaning you need to be aware of
capillary traps: for example component stand-offs, sleeved leads, flex
cables and so on. Process chemicals/rinse water can wick in and not flush or
dry out.

Regards
 
 
Mike
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Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 7:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [TN] Washing boards

Yannick,
There is almost no way to answer your general question accurately. 
Compatibility with most cleaning agents is not something you will find on 
data sheets, since it will almost always depend on the combination of 
cleaning agent and cleaning parameters. 

You can often ask the component vendor if they have any data on 
compatiblity with a particular cleaning agent, or if you can get to the 
technical people, ask whether the materials of construction are compatible 
with with the cleaning process proposed.

I would disagree with Joyce's comment that you are OK if the package is 
hermetic.  This might keep the internal dies away from the cleaning 
agents, but there are often exterior considerations, like part markings or 
attack on the component seals.

Doug Pauls



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 Hi, 

                 I need to find for all (almost all) parts in our system 
if they
can go in the washer?  I look over a couples of part but I don't see any
info in the spec sheet, Do ou guys find something on that topics? Or do
you ask the manufacturer each time you have a new part ?

 

Thank You

Yannick

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