Interconnection Reliability Assessment For Electronic Equipment Exposed To Chlorine Dioxide Used For Biological Decontamination

PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTY-SIXTH IEEE HOLM CONFERENCE ON ELECTRICAL CONTACTS(2010)

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Chlorine dioxide gas was used to decontaminate several major buildings in the United States following the anthrax letter attacks in 2001. US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are interested in generating specific data on the impact of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) decontamination on electronic equipment, to better understand the usefulness and limitations of the decontamination technology. Using personal computers as examples of current commercial systems, the effects of chlorine dioxide fumigation on the reliability of electronic equipment have been studied. Unit and subunit failure were objectively defined by standard commercial software and failure modes were determined using in-depth physical analysis. This paper focuses on the connector failures due to decontamination and the associated failure mechanisms. The requirement on the contact finishes for the interconnection to survive chlorine dioxide decontamination will also be discussed.
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homeland security,failure analysis,metals,microcomputers,reliability,corrosion,decontamination,failure mode,materials
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