Characterization, Prevention and Removal of Particulate Matter on Printed Circuit Boards

  •  IBM Corporation
Characterization, Prevention and Removal of Particulate Matter on Printed Circuit Boards

Particulate matter contamination is known to become wet and therefore ionically conductive and corrosive if the humidity in the environment rises above the deliquescence relative humidity (DRH) of the particulate matter. In wet condition, particulate matter can electrically bridge closely spaced features on printed circuit boards (PCBs), leading to their electrical failure.

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