This recommended practice covers a test for detecting residual chlorides and bromides on electronic equipment. The detailed procedures noted herein are based on laboratory and production experience and reflect those design practices and fabrication procedures, such as wave soldering, that require the use of activated flux for solder connections. This procedure has been used as a means of satisfying the intent on MIL-STD-454, Requirement 5, which permits the use of only R or RMA flux.
SAE ARP1360A-2001 history
2016SAE ARP1360B-2016 Detection of Chloride and Bromide Contamination of Electronic Equipment
2010SAE ARP1360A-2010 Detection of Chloride and Bromide Contamination of Electronic Equipment
2001SAE ARP1360A-2001 Detection of Chloride and Bromide Contamination of Electronic Equipment
2000SAE ARP1360-2000 Detection of Chloride and Bromide Contamination of Electronic Equipment
1975SAE ARP1360-1975 Detection of Chloride and Bromide Contamination of Electronic Equipment