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Is anyone aware of any reference book or review article available that
describes examples of PCB corrosion failures such as this green rust, along
with failure analysis to explain the chemical sources of the failures? My
reference books do not seem to cover this in any detail.
Edwin Bradley
Motorola
Ft. Lauderdale FL
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From: [log in to unmask]@INTERNET on Mon, May 20, 1996 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: FAB: Green rust
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Doug,
The greenish material that you are seeing is most likely copper chloride.
It
means that you have a chloride-bearing material coming into contact with the
pins, corroding them.
Doug Pauls
CSL
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