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publicationNumber KR-20010031113-A
titleOfInvention Use of Hydrofluoroethers as Test Liquid in the Testing of an Electronic Component
abstract The present invention provides an electronic component testing method comprising exposing the electronic component to a test solution comprising an intrinsically nonflammable hydrofluoroether. Preferably the test solution consists of 90% to 100% by weight of hydrofluoroether. Examples of electronic component test methods that may use hydrofluoroethers include airtightness tests of sealing cavities, thermal shock tests, liquid burn-in tests, and environmental stress screening tests (ESS).
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