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ppm Fluoride Sample ml Chloroform ml 0.1-1.0 25 25 1.0-10.0 5 5 5.2.2 Tare a beaker and add sample. Record the weight of the flux to 0.001 gram. 5.2.3 Add chloroform and 50 ml DI water and mix with stir- rer for 10 minut…

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Scope
This
test method is used to determine the con-
centration of fluorides in soldering flux. The fluoride content is
reported as the weight percentage of fluoride to the non-
volatile portion of the flux. Ion specific electrodes are used for
the determination. This method uses Orion equipment and
solutions.
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Applicable Documents
IPC-TM-650
Test
Methods Manual
2.3.34 Solids Content, Flux
IPC-J-STD-004
Requirements
for Soldering Fluxes
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Test Specimen
3.1
A
minimum of 50 ml of first article or production speci-
men of liquid flux or prepared flux solution.
3.2
For
solid or paste flux, 50 ml of the diluted material.
3.3
For
solder paste, preform, and cored wire, 50 ml of the
extracted flux.
3.4
The
solids content of the sample must be known or
determined by IPC-TM-650, Test Method 2.3.34.
Note: Recommended procedures for dilution of solid or paste
flux, and extraction of solder paste, cored wire, or preforms,
can be found in J-STD-004.
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Apparatus and Reagents
4.1 Apparatus
4.1.1
Autocalibrating
ion analyzer.
4.1.2
Fluoride
specific electrode.
4.1.3
Double
junction reference electrode.
4.1.4 Magnetic
stirrer and stir bars.
4.1.5
250
ml and 500 ml beakers, glass or polypropylene.
4.1.6 Funnel
stand and funnel.
4.1.7
50
ml graduated cylinders.
4.1.8
100
ml and 1000 ml volumetric flasks.
4.1.9
10
ml and 100 ml pipettes.
4.1.10
Analytical
balance capable of 0.001 g.
4.2
Reagents
4.2.1
Deionized
water with a resistivity of at least 18.0
megohm centimeter.
4.2.2
Sodium
fluoride, reagent grade.
4.2.3 Chloroform,
reagent grade.
4.2.4
Total
ionic strength adjustment buffer.
4.2.5
Whatman
#41 ashless filter paper, or equivalent.
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Procedure
5.1 Sample Preparation - Water Soluble Flux
Depend-
ing
on the expected concentration of fluoride, use the follow-
ing amount of sample and deionized water.
ppm
Fluoride Sample ml DI Water ml
0.1-1.0
25 50
1.0-10.0 5 50
5.1.1
Tare
a beaker and add sample. Record the weight of
the flux to 0.001 gram.
5.1.2
Add
DI water and mix with stirrer for 10 minutes. Stop
mixing and allow to stand for five minutes.
5.1.3
Pour
solution through filter paper in funnel into a clean
beaker. Allow sample to drain completely.
5.2
Sample Preparation - Nonwater Soluble Flux
5.2.1
Depending
on the expected concentration of fluoride,
use the following amount of sample and chloroform.
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Number
2.3.35.2
Subject
Fluoride
Concentration, Fluxes-Quantitative
Date
06/04
Revision
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Flux Specifications Task Group (5-24a)
Material
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ppm
Fluoride Sample ml Chloroform ml
0.1-1.0
25 25
1.0-10.0 5 5
5.2.2
Tare
a beaker and add sample. Record the weight of
the flux to 0.001 gram.
5.2.3
Add
chloroform and 50 ml DI water and mix with stir-
rer for 10 minutes. Stop mixing and allow to stand for five
minutes.
5.2.4
Carefully
decant the water solution through filter paper
in funnel into a clean beaker. Allow sample to drain com-
pletely.
5.3
Standard Solutions
5.3.1
10
ppm fluoride (0.001%) – This standard can be pur-
chased ready-to-use. Alternately, a solution can be prepared.
Weigh 0.0221 gram reagent grade NaF (dried to 140 °C
[284 °F]). Add 500 ml DI water. Dilute to one liter in a volumet-
ric flask with total ionic strength adjustment buffer (TISAB).
5.3.2 1.0
ppm fluoride (0.0001%) This standard can be
purchased ready-to-use. Alternately, a solution can be pre-
pared. Weigh 0.0023 gram reagent grade NaF (dried to
140 °C [284 °F]). Add 500 ml DI water. Dilute to one liter in a
volumetric flask with TISAB.
5.3.2.1
Another
method is to dilute 100 ml of 10 ppm fluo-
ride standard with 450 ml DI water and dilute to one liter in a
volumetric flask with TISAB.
5.3.3
0.1
ppm fluoride (0.00001%) This standard is pre-
pared by diluting 100 ml of 1.0 ppm fluoride standard with
450 ml DI water and diluting to one liter in a volumetric flask
with TISAB.
5.3.3.1
Another
method is to dilute 10 ml of 10 ppm fluoride
standard with 495 ml DI water and dilute to one liter in a volu-
metric flask with TISAB.
5.4
Double Reference Electrode Filling Solutions
Inner
chamber filling solution saturated with AgCl.
Outer chamber filling solution filled with 10% KNO
3
.
5.5
Test
For
accurate results, allow all samples and stan-
dards to reach the same temperature before attempting a
measurement. Stir the samples and standards while a mea-
surement is being made.
5.5.1
Prepare
two standards that differ in concentration by
a factor of 10. The standards should bracket the expected
sample concentration.
5.3.2
Dilute
50 ml of the two standard solutions, each with
50 ml of DI water.
5.5.3
While
stirring with a magnetic stirrer, immerse elec-
trodes in the more dilute standard solution.
5.5.4
Remove
and rinse electrodes with DI water. Immerse
electrodes in the more concentrated standard solution.
5.5.5
To
the sample prepared per instructions for water
soluble flux, add 25 ml TISAB. While stirring, immerse elec-
trodes. Record indicated value.
5.6
Evaluation
The
fluoride value is typically displayed in
parts per million (ppm) fluoride. To obtain fluoride as weight
percentage of the nonvolatile content, use the following for-
mula:
Fluoride % of Solids =
I
(MS)100
Where:
I
is indicated value in ppm
M is mass of the flux sample in grams
S is the percentage of solids (nonvolatile chemicals) in the flux
sample
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Notes
6.1 Standardization and Limits
Restandardization
should
be done every few hours or as recommended by the equip-
ment manufacturer to compensate for electrode drift.
6.1.1
Reproducibility is typically ± 2% obtainable with hourly
recalibration. Temperature fluctuation, drift and noise will limit
reproducibility.
6.1.2
Detection
limits are 0.02 ppm minimum and no known
maximum. A list of possible interfering ions has not yet been
determined for this electrode method.
6.1.3
Using
the same batch of DI water for dilutions will
eliminate the need to run blanks.
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Number
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Subject
Fluoride
Concentration, Fluxes-Quantitative
Date
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6.1.4
If
glassware is used during testing, it is recommended
that it should be cleaned thoroughly prior to use to eliminate
the possibility of interfering contaminants.
6.2
Safety
Observe
all appropriate precautions on MSDS
for chemicals involved in this test method.
IPC-TM-650
Number
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Subject
Fluoride
Concentration, Fluxes-Quantitative
Date
06/04
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