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114-7010 Datasheet, PDF (15/20 Pages) TE Connectivity Ltd – All numerical values are in metric units
114- 7010
H. Cleaning
Removal of fluxes, residues, and activators is necessary. Consult with the supplier of the solder paste and
flux for recommended cleaning solvents. The following is a listing of common cleaning solvents that will
not affect the receptacle and header connectors. The connectors will be unaffected by any of these
solvents for five minutes at 105_C [221_F]. See Figure 14.
NAME
Alpha 2110
Bioact EC--7
Butyl Carbitol
Isopropyl Alcohol
Kester 5778
Kester 5779
Loncoterge 520
Loncoterge 530
Terpene Solvent
CLEANER
TYPE
Aqueous
Solvent
Solvent
Solvent
Aqueous
Aqueous
Aqueous
Aqueous
Solvent
TIME
(Minutes)
1
5
1
5
5
5
5
5
5
Figure 14
TEMPERATURES (Maximum)
CELSIUS FAHRENHEIT
132
270
100
212
Room Ambient
100
212
100
212
100
212
100
212
100
212
100
212
DANGER
Consideration must be given to toxicity and other safety requirements recommended by the solvent manufacturer.
Trichloroethylene and Methylene Chloride can be used with no harmful affect to the connectors; however, TE does not
recommend them because of the harmful occupational and environmental affects. Both are carcinogenic
(cancer- causing) and Trichloroethylene is harmful to the earth’s ozone layer.
NOTE
i
If you have a particular solvent that is not listed, contact TE Engineering by calling the Tooling Assistance Center
toll- free number on page 1.
I. Checking Installed Connector
All solder joints should conform to those specified in Workmanship Specification 101--21. The housing
must seat on the pc board to within the tolerance provided in Figure 15.
Pad Length
Pad Width
Standoff Tolerance
Figure 15
Alpha, Bioact, Carbitol, Kester, and Loncoterge are trademarks of their respective owners.
Rev F
0.13 [.005]
Max.
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