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Fellow Techies
Well Doug, you’ve got everyone’s full attention.
I’ve been on this since 1987 and learned a lot…..but will need a Vulcan Mind Meld to transfer.
Seems to me that a Cleaning Handbook is in order to mirror the Conformal Coating Handbook.
I still have one remaining copy of Brian Ellis’s Book that is a real goldmine. Did I not ge a copy for you Doug, memory tells me that I did?
I’ll see if I can track down the publisher, I am sure that Trevor Galbraith was involved.
TTFN
Graham N
> On 26 Feb 2020, at 12:43, Douglas Pauls <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Good morning Technetians
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> OK, so I have been thinking (and we know how dangerous that is) about
> developing a course of study for someone to become a "cleaning expert".
> Something along the lines of starting with a new hire and educating the new
> hires up to my level. Courses would include things like flux chemistry,
> cleaning processes and chemistry, cleanliness measurement methods, SIR
> methods, etc. What items would you suggest be added to the course of study?
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