Bannerman
Electrical
- Sep 25, 2006
- 2
We are struggling to find a suitable cleaning agent for Gold flashed contacts used in our electronic switches for a particular application.
We currently are using 99.7% pure Ethanol which seems to be causing problems during tempreture/humidity cycling (85% RH) of the switching unit during life tests. Small dark patches appear on the gold contact pill surface.
My suspicions are around the lack of purity in the Ethanol i.e. there are traces of Water, Methanol & Iso-propanol.
Has anyone got any idea what we may be seeing and how we could solve it?
We currently are using 99.7% pure Ethanol which seems to be causing problems during tempreture/humidity cycling (85% RH) of the switching unit during life tests. Small dark patches appear on the gold contact pill surface.
My suspicions are around the lack of purity in the Ethanol i.e. there are traces of Water, Methanol & Iso-propanol.
Has anyone got any idea what we may be seeing and how we could solve it?