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Kevin Stokes <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 31 Jul 1998 16:42:20 -0400
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Hey everyone,

As most of you are probably already aware, there is quite a bit of concern
about the accuracy of Ionic Contamination test methods with OA fluxes.  My
company has started looking into using IPC Test Method 2.3.25.1 as an
alternate method.  The procedure requires that you put the board in a bag
with 75% alcohol and 25% water, sealing it, and placing it in a 80C water
bath.  You then measure the contamination level in the liquid.

Has anyone started using this?  Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Kevin

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Kevin Stokes                                               Acu-Rite
Incorporated
Reliability Supervisor                                           1
Precision Way
Phone:  (716) 661-1836                                       Jamestown, NY
14701
FAX:  (716) 661- 1793

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