[Coco] How do you clean oxidized IC legs?
Gene Heskett
gene.heskett at verizon.net
Sat Apr 18 23:22:53 EDT 2009
On Saturday 18 April 2009, Christian Lesage wrote:
>I've been restoring a few classic computers lately, and I found that
>some ICs (especially TI and MOSTEK ones) had their legs so much oxidized
>that they turned black. What is the best way to clean those legs?
>
A silverware cleaning solution sold under the brand name of 'Tarnex". A 5
minute soak, with lots of agitation, followed by a good rinse off in hot
running water, drop them on a terry towel and finish drying with a hair dryer.
If 5 minutes isn't enough (and I had a piece of gear that spent its first 10
years in a NYC tv production house, it took 3 sessions with some of them to
turn the legs white again)
In extreme cases, you might have to pour some into the sockets, but with the
cleanup being so difficult, its really got to be bad before I'll resort to
that.
Do not reuse the solution more than twice, and never pour it back in the
bottle once its been used. I used an old china coffee cup which held about 20
14 and 16 pin chips at a time. Even then, cleaning several hundred of them
got old fast. The 2nd batch of chips in that coffee cup of Tarnex, never did
come really clean, but I apparently wasn't getting the message. :(
>Thanks,
>
>Christian
>
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