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- | ====== Dynaloy Dcap ====== | + | I tried decapping an MSP430 using both solvents and it didn't do a thing. |
- | ===== Content [Dynaloy decap MSDS]: ===== | + | ====== DMSO ====== |
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+ | https:// | ||
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+ | ====== | ||
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+ | 2004-06-14: When I talked to a sales rep he said that most people use this over Dynaloy Decap these days for IC decapsulation. | ||
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+ | ===== 06/ | ||
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+ | ^ Chemical ^ CAS ^ Weight % ^ | ||
+ | | 2-PROPANOL, 1-METHOXY | 107-98-2 | 40-60 | | ||
+ | | 2-PROPANOL, 1-PHENOXY | 770-35-4 | 15-40 | | ||
+ | | 2-PYRROLIDINONE, | ||
+ | | METHOL ALCOHOL | 67-56-1 | 2.5-10 | | ||
+ | | POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE | 1310-58-3 | 1-5 | | ||
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+ | The KOH surprises me a little...maybe something else counteracts its effects on aluminum. | ||
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+ | ====== Dynaloy Decap ====== | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | Advantages: | ||
+ | * Acid free decap (gentle on metals?) | ||
+ | * Datasheet claims it flakes, not swells. | ||
+ | * Does not eat aluminum (or one should hope anyway since they say its fine to heat in an aluminum container...) | ||
+ | Disadvantages | ||
+ | * Expensive compared to simple acids (Ellsworth sells it from about $184-131 / quart) | ||
+ | * Must be used hot (150C) | ||
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+ | IC package procedure [Dynaloy decap data sheet]: | ||
+ | - Pour into glass, stainless or aluminum beaker | ||
+ | - Heat to 150C. Do not heat further. | ||
+ | - Use metal tongs to remove sample | ||
+ | - Wash sample with water, IPA, or MEK to remove Decap | ||
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+ | Notes: | ||
+ | * To reuse: filter it | ||
+ | * Store above 70F as will crystalize below 60F. If so just re-heat | ||
+ | * Tarnishes silver and tinned leads | ||
+ | * Use rubber or polyethylene gloves | ||
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+ | ===== 02/17/2009 MSDS ===== | ||
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+ | Comparing the datasheet I got in 2013 to the old datasheet I found online, it seems that they changed the product over time. This datasheet lists the following content: | ||
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+ | ^ Chemical ^ CAS ^ Weight % ^ | ||
+ | | METHANE, SULFINYLBIS- (1) | 67-68-5 | 60-90 | | ||
+ | | 2-PROPANOL, 1-PHENOXY- | 770-35-4 | 10-30 | | ||
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+ | Evidently the first is DMSO...never heard that name before | ||
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+ | ===== 04/01/1993 MSDS ===== | ||
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+ | Content [Dynaloy decap MSDS]: | ||
^ Chemical ^ CAS ^ Weight % ^ | ^ Chemical ^ CAS ^ Weight % ^ | ||
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| METHYL SULFOXIDE, DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE | 67-68-5 | 80-90% | | | METHYL SULFOXIDE, DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE | 67-68-5 | 80-90% | | ||
| PROPYLENE GLYCOL PHENYL ETHER | 770-35-4 | 7-20% | | | PROPYLENE GLYCOL PHENYL ETHER | 770-35-4 | 7-20% | | ||
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+ | ====== Resbond SSH13 ====== | ||
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+ | This one might be only for non-molded epoxies (IE useless for IC work) | ||
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+ | ^ Chemical ^ CAS ^ Weight % ^ | ||
+ | | Dichloromethane (DCM) | 75-09-2 | 75% | | ||
+ | | Formic acid | 64-18-6 | 10% | | ||
+ | | Phenol | 108-95-2 | 5% | | ||
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+ | ====== 1, | ||
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+ | http:// | ||
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+ | "Many applications of dioxolane are due to its ability to rapidly dissolve polar polymers, such as polyesters, epoxies and urethanes." | ||
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+ | ====== Pyridine and DMSO ====== | ||
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+ | [[https:// | ||
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* Dynaloy products: http:// | * Dynaloy products: http:// | ||
* Dynaloy decap MSDS: http:// | * Dynaloy decap MSDS: http:// | ||
- | * Dynaloy decap product brief: http:// | + | * Dynaloy decap data sheet]: http:// |
+ | * Dynaloy decap purchase: http:// | ||
+ | * Resbond SSH13: http:// | ||
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