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Date: | Fri, 10 Dec 1999 10:35:58 -0500 |
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Roger,
Why do your customers want to use contact cleaners/lubricants for IC
sockets? Is there a specific problem they think they're having which they
think this material will solve? I have used these materials only as
band-aids to help fix high insertion force and fretting corrosion issues
with IC sockets. I say "band-aid" because they didn't address the root
cause of the problems, primarily incorrect socket selection, IC lead
material selection and board cleaning.
On other types of contacts/sockets, I think these types of materials are
fine.
Caig labs (http://www.caig.com) should be able to help you answer any
technical issues with their DeOxit product.
-- Gregg
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At 07:30 AM 12/10/99 -0600, Roger Hill wrote:
> Does anyone have any opinions on the use of contact cleaners/enhansers?
>Many of our customers are asking if they can safely use this (Deoxit is one
> We are starting some testing to make sure it will not attack the
>chip carrier plastic - but I thought I would ask the group.
>
>Roger Hill
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