Hello GRF members. I'm sure a lot of you have run into this situation before. I have two questions someone may be able to assist with:
Image 1 - goo still on one of these boards
Image 2 - have rubbed most of it off by hand
- In the pictures, I find many automotive electronics that have a membrane of goo over a ceramic board with exposed 'lose' gold bond wires. Does anyone have an easy and safe way to remove about a 1 cm of goo on a ceramic board? Would acetone be a workable solution?
- The other issue is that these aluminum computer encasings have an extremely strong glue that bonds the ceramic boards to the aluminum. I have only so far attempted to use a high power heat gun but to no avail. If said goo is removed - Does anyone have any intelligent solutions to remove the ceramic boards from the aluminum?
Image 1 - goo still on one of these boards
Image 2 - have rubbed most of it off by hand
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