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Alternatives to CFC113 for Cleaning Printed Circuits

Alternatives to CFC113 for Cleaning Printed Circuits That the provisions of the Montreal Protocol 1987 are inadequate is a wellknown fact. The first revision of the Protocol will be approved by the Parties in June 1990, but the new provisions are still being discussed at the time of writing December 1989. This paper discusses the various possibilities as to the available technologies which can replace current and future restricted cleaning solvents, as applied to the electronics assembly industry. It places particular emphasis on surface mount technology, as well as conventional assemblies. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Circuit World Emerald Publishing

Alternatives to CFC113 for Cleaning Printed Circuits

Circuit World , Volume 16 (4): 6 – Mar 1, 1990

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0305-6120
DOI
10.1108/eb046099
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Abstract

That the provisions of the Montreal Protocol 1987 are inadequate is a wellknown fact. The first revision of the Protocol will be approved by the Parties in June 1990, but the new provisions are still being discussed at the time of writing December 1989. This paper discusses the various possibilities as to the available technologies which can replace current and future restricted cleaning solvents, as applied to the electronics assembly industry. It places particular emphasis on surface mount technology, as well as conventional assemblies.

Journal

Circuit WorldEmerald Publishing

Published: Mar 1, 1990

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