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Hi All,
While not as interesting as bugs in soldermask ( I actually have a pic of a mouse that somehow got laminated into a 6 layer board somewhere in my files).........
I was hoping someone could respond to the message below and give me a specification reference that they've used and trusted so I don't wind up re-developing the "outgassing of plastics" wheel....
Brs,
Gerry
> Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 09:43:36 -0400
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> Subject: [TN] Test procedure(s) sought for outgassing of volatiles from plastics
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> Hi Technet,
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> I've run into some sensors that may be susceptible to deposition of outgassed volatiles from plastic housings, esd bags, tapes, and adhesives.
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> I'm not looking "space" type protection, however, some of these materials cooking in your trunk on a hot day will outgas things that are not good for sensors.
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> Is there a procedure out there to test for outgassing in earthly environments?
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> Thanks and best regards,
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> Gerry
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