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Project Number 1
Summary:
After testing several cleaners, one was found to work well. Church & Dwight Armakleen E2002 was suggested by the lab. A summer intern was hired to implement the testing.Test Objective:
To deflux electronic assembliesProduct Use:
high voltage multiplierTrial Number | Date Run | Purpose | Success Rating |
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0 | 02/27/1996 | To replace the current Genesolve 2004 | Results successful using TACT (time, agitation, concentration, and temperature, as well as rinsing and drying) and/or other cleaning chemistries examined. |
Project Number 2
Summary:
Attempted to measure contamination using different analytical methods.Test Objective:
Determine how clean is cleanProduct Use:
Power suppliesTrial Number | Date Run | Purpose | Success Rating |
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0 | 10/07/1999 | To determine how clean is clean. Develop method to evaluate cleanliness of parts. | A cleanliness study, addressing only various analytical techniques. |
Project Number 3
Summary:
Projected successfully evaluated the use of Kyzen Ionox HC2 for the removal of surface flux from circuit boards.Test Objective:
To remove surface flux from circuit boards, to remove flux from transformers and to remove epoxy resin from plastic surface.Trial Number | Date Run | Purpose | Success Rating |
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0 | 03/16/2001 | To evaluate selected cleaners for the removal of flux. | Results successful using TACT (time, agitation, concentration, and temperature, as well as rinsing and drying) and/or other cleaning chemistries examined. |
1 | 03/22/2001 | To evaluate selected cleaners for the removal of epoxy resin and rubber gasket. | Results successful using TACT (time, agitation, concentration, and temperature, as well as rinsing and drying) and/or other cleaning chemistries examined. |
2 | 05/18/2001 | To evaluate Kyzne lonoc HC 2 as a replacement for Ensolv for flux removal | A follow up test, usually based on company input. |