Re: Silicon oil leakage on PCB - how to remove?
- From: "Aubrey McIntosh, Ph.D." <newsposter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 07:18:24 -0500
Chris Carlen wrote:
René wrote:
My favorite:
3. Boiling perchloric acid - oh, this stuff was just way too much fun. Used to clean trace residues of metals and metal oxides/hydroxides off glassware used for trace analysis. Good for cleaning out the frits of sintered glass crucibles. Don't treat anything organic or boil it to anhydrous, or else KA-BOOM!
4. Hydrofluoric acid - also good at restoring wetability to glass. But even more scary than HCl04.
no. no. no. no.
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