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A story for all PCB fabricators, that just recently happened to a customer:

This fabricator is required by their customer to run, and pass, an SIR type
test, immediately after Tin stripping.   When I heard this, my initial
reaction was what sort of daft beaurocrat thought this one up, but,
subsequently, it seems it may not be so daft.

They passed the test easily, for some extended length of time, until, one
day, seemingly apropos of nothing, they stopped passing it.   Cleaning the
boards in an alkaline cleaner seemed to help, but they could not figure out
why they suddenly could not pass the test.   Then they examined the bare
laminate.   Certain supplier(s), when the bare laminate was run through the
solder stripper, could not pass the test.  Others did easily.

So, if this problem surfaces suddenly, the problem is likely the laminate.

Best

Rudy Sedlak
RD Chemical Company

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