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publicationNumber EP-1021696-A1
titleOfInvention Use of hydrofluoroethers as test liquid in the testing of an electronic component
abstract The present invention provides a method for testing an electronic component comprising exposing the electronic component to a testing liquid comprising hydrofluoroether that is essentially non-flammable. Preferably the testing liquid is comprised of 90 % by weight to 100 % by weight of the hydrofluoroether. Examples of test methods of electronic components in which the hydrofluoroethers can be used include the testing for the hermeticity of a sealed cavity, a thermal shock test, a liquid burn in test and an environmental stress screening test (ESS).
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