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    POST SOLDER SEMI-AQUEOUS CLEANING HANDBOOK

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy

    Superseded date:  01-07-2011

    Language(s):  English

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    Publisher:  Institute of Printed Circuits

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    1 INTRODUCTION
       1.1 Scope
       1.2 Purpose
       1.3 Introduction
       1.4 Terms and Definitions
    2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
       2.1 IPC
       2.2 Joint Industries Standards
    3 ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING RESIDUES
       3.1 Introduction
       3.2 Type of Residues
           3.2.1 Polar/Ionic
           3.2.2 Non-Polar/Non-Ionic
           3.2.3 Particulates
       3.3 Chemistry of Residues
           3.3.1 Residues from Rosin and Resin Fluxes
           3.3.2 Residues from Water-Soluble Organic Fluxes
           3.3.3 Residues from Synthetic Activated Fluxes
           3.3.4 Residues from Low Residue/No-Clean Fluxes
       3.4 Amount and Location of Residues
    4 SEMI-AQUEOUS CLEANING AGENTS
       4.1 Introduction
       4.2 Properties of Semi-Aqueous Cleaning Agents
       4.3 Compatibility of Cleaning Agents
       4.4 Properties of Water for Rinsing Semi-Aqueous
    C leaning Agents
       4.5 Pre-Treatment of Water Supply
           4.5.1 Filtration
           4.5.2 Softening
           4.5.3 Distillation
           4.5.4 Ion Exchange
           4.5.5 Reverse Osmosis
    5 SEMI-AQUEOUS CLEANING PROCESSES
       5.1 Introduction
       5.2 Process Parameters
       5.3 Wash Section
           5.3.1 Temperature
           5.3.2 Agitation
       5.4 Rinse Section
           5.4.1 Rinse Section for Water-Insoluble (Type I)
                 Cleaning Agent
           5.4.2 Rinse Section for Water-Soluble (Type II)
                 Cleaning Agent
       5.5 Drying Section
    6 SEMI-AQUEOUS CLEANING EQUIPMENT
       6.1 In-Line Cleaning Machines
           6.1.1 Combustibility Protection
       6.2 Batch Cleaning Machines
           6.2.1 Double Spray Module
           6.2.2 Single Cleaning and Rinsing Module
           6.2.3 Filtered Tanks with Recirculation Pump
           6.2.4 Simulated In-line Process
    7 PROCESS AND QUALITY CONTROL
       7.1 Wash Section
           7.1.1 Monitoring or Bath Loading
       7.2 Rinse Section
           7.2.1 Rinse Section for Water-Insoluble (Type I)
                 Cleaning Agents
           7.2.2 Rinse Section for Water-Soluble (Type II)
                 Cleaning Agents
       7.3 Drying Section
       7.4 Wash and Rinse Section pH Monitoring for Water-Soluable
           (Type II) Cleaning Agents
    8 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS AND CONSIDERATIONS
       8.1 Introduction
       8.2 Waste Semi-Aqueous Cleaning Agent
       8.3 Rinse Water
           8.3.1 Rinse Water from Water-Insoluble (Type I)
                 Semi-Aqueous Cleaning Systems
           8.3.2 Rinse Water from Water-Soluble (Type II)
                 Semi-Aqueous Cleaning Systems
       8.4 Water Recycling
           8.4.1 Carbon/Ion-Exchange Bed
           8.4.2 Reverse Osmosis
       8.5 Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
       8.6 Greenhouse Effect
    9 OSHA AND EPA CONSIDERATIONS
       9.1 Introduction
       9.2 Environmental Considerations
           9.2.1 Air Emissions
           9.2.2 Waste Water
           9.2.3 Solid Waste
    10 CLEANLINESS TESTING
       10.1 Introduction
       10.2 Visual Examination
       10.3 Ionic Residue Testing
            10.3.1 Resistivity of Solvent Extract Test (ROSE)
            10.3.2 Ion Chromatography Test
       10.4 Non-Ionic Residue Testing
            10.4.1 Residual Rosin Testing
            10.4.2 Organic Residue Testing
            10.4.3 Inorganic (Non-Organic, Non-Ionic) Residue Testing
       10.5 Surface Insulation Resistance Testing
    11 ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS
       11.1 Introduction
       11.2 Semi-Aqueous Cleaning Agents
       11.3 Semi-Aqueous Cleaning Equipment
       11.4 Utility Costs
       11.5 Waste Disposal
            11.5.1 Effluent Types
            11.5.2 Cleaning Agent
            11.5.3 Rinse Water
            11.5.4 VOC Emissions
       11.6 Total Costs
    Appendix A

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    Presents aspects of semi-aqueous cleaning such as chemicals, manufacturing residues, equipment and processes, process control, environmental considerations and safety.

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    Development Note Also available in CD-ROM format. Included in IPC C 108. (06/2008) Included in IPC C 1000. (08/2008)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Institute of Printed Circuits
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By

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    IPC 7526 : 2007 STENCIL AND MISPRINTED BOARD CLEANING HANDBOOK
    IPC HDBK 840 : 0 SOLDER MASK HANDBOOK
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    IPC M 108 : LATEST CLEANING GUIDES AND HANDBOOKS MANUAL
    IPC TR 580 : 1989 CLEANING AND CLEANLINESS TEST PROGRAM, PHASE 1 TEST RESULTS
    IPC TR 581 : 1994 IPC PHASE 3 CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE SOLDERING STUDY

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    IPC CH 65 : B GUIDELINES FOR CLEANING OF PRINTED BOARDS AND ASSEMBLIES
    IPC M 108 : LATEST CLEANING GUIDES AND HANDBOOKS MANUAL
    IPC 9201 : A SURFACE INSULATION RESISTANCE HANDBOOK
    IPC AC 62 : A AQUEOUS POST SOLDER CLEANING HANDBOOK
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