| ??? 11/29/03 15:39 Read: times |
#59643 - RE: PCB coating material Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Raghunathan R wrote:
------------------------------- ...and Carbon Tetra Chloride to remove excess flux and / or solder splatter. Hi Ragu, The health and safety authorities here would have kittens if you used carbon tet. here ! We use a limonene based, water soluble cleaner- and a stiff brush. The board can be washed in our local water - which is almost electronically pure. Steve |
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