Abstract
There is an ever increasing incidence of damage to electronic equipments which renders a continued operation of this equipment impossible.
Research and development efforts which have examined deposit removal and corrosion products on electronic equipment have shown that possibilities do exist for restoring the functionality of the damaged equipment.
This presentation will describe the possibilities of restoring damaged electronic systems and the technical and economical limitations of such measures.
Subject
Humidity,
Water,
Materials,
Contamination,
Reliability,
Metal surfaces,
Restoration,
Repair,
Gold,
Equipment,
Deposit corrosion,
Damage,
Cleaning
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1989
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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