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Petr Fiedler
Guest
Hello,
some resistors that had been covered by silicon grease fail after some time.
The failure is not due to thermal reasons, it seems that the grease somehow
damages the resistor chemically. Actually the problem appeared at SMD
resistors of 0 ohm (not real resistors so no significat heat dissipation)
so the thermal damage is not the case. Does anyone know if the silicon
grease really can be the cause ? Has anyone met with something similar? We
have sent the failed resistors to an analysis, however right now we do not
know what should we look for. The optical analysis did not show any damage,
chemical analysis is the next step ...
Thanks for help.
some resistors that had been covered by silicon grease fail after some time.
The failure is not due to thermal reasons, it seems that the grease somehow
damages the resistor chemically. Actually the problem appeared at SMD
resistors of 0 ohm (not real resistors so no significat heat dissipation)
so the thermal damage is not the case. Does anyone know if the silicon
grease really can be the cause ? Has anyone met with something similar? We
have sent the failed resistors to an analysis, however right now we do not
know what should we look for. The optical analysis did not show any damage,
chemical analysis is the next step ...
Thanks for help.