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| I appologize for the confusion. The drying I am
| referring to is after
| aqueous and /or semi-aqueous cleaning. So far, in my paper I
| am covering
| physical and chemical methods of drying that exist today.
| This includes air
| knives, convention ovens, vacuum drying, cetrifical drying,
| alcohol and
| displacement drying. Any comments....
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| Stan Seelig
| Seelig and Associates, Inc.
| Industrial Cleaning Consultants
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| Response from earlier message:
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| To anyone,
| I am presenting a paper at NEPCON in Feb. on "The
| Importance of Drying
| to the Electronics Industry". I have many of my own ideas
| but I would like
| to hear from people in the electronics industry. Please
| respond to me at
| [log in to unmask] Thank you.
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| Stanley S. Seelig, FAIC
| Seelig and Associates, Inc.
| Industrial Cleaning Consultants
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| According to pipeline manager, these messages may not
| have gone through.
| To update, the NEPCON paper has been submitted but I have
| time during the
| presentation to give some case studies. Any responses ? I
| am the inventor
| of Genesolv DRSC, a surfactant based-drying solvent system
| (CFCs) that had
| many applications in the electronics industry and I feel
| there is still a
| market for a similar product.
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Hello Stan -
I am a novice in the field of SMT and PCB assembly who is interested to
learn more about the drying process from the paper that you have published
on drying. Where can I find it?
Best Regards
Nora Xiao
Process Engineer
Tektronix, Inc.
(503)627-3160
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