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solder paste solvent

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 17:12:45 EST 2013 | dyoungquist

Solvent makes me think of dissolve which leads me to cleaning something. If you are trying to clean stencils, blades, etc. try this link to the product we use: http://www.techspray.com/product-info.php?pId=3&cId=17

Re: White Residue / Vapor Degrease

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 20 21:25:32 EST 1999 | Tony A

| I get white residue on my PCBs after vapor degreasing. No comments on the vapor degreaser. Yes, I still use one of these. I use a vapor degreaser and a 1,1,1 replacement solvent due to the quick clean and quick dry times. Anyway, I only get whi

Stencil Cleaning OnBoard Forum Now In Progress

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 10:46:11 EST 2001 | davef

Various lint free stencil wipe suppliers take various approaches to stencil cleaning. For instance ... Techspray Directions: Start with a dry TechClean Wipe (2358, 2361, or 2362) to remove excess solder pastes. Follow this with the 1608 Pre-Saturat

Cleaning SMD Adhesives

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 30 10:55:53 EST 2002 | ahobby

I hope you'll take an answer from the sunny UK. I don't usually read these forums but contribute to similar over here, hence the late response. We have an Invicta Sabre 757 machine in our Demo room, running with Zestron SD 300. We give the PumpPrint

Stencil Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 06:08:02 EST 1999 | Scott Davies

SMTNetters: excellent Forum, keep up the good work all! We are in the process of purchasing a Dek Stencil Cleaner and we have been recommended to use Vigon SC200 solvent to remove Heraeus no-clean solder paste from stencils and mis-printed PCBs. We

Re: Aqueous Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 18:52:57 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

| Very shortly I will be evaluating OA flux and aqueous cleaning to replace our RMA and solvent cleaning process. I am primarily interested in batch aqueous cleaners for reasons of budget, floor space, etc. I am concerned about the ability of H2O t

Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 18:14:06 EDT 2011 | jlawson

vapor degreaseing has two main flavors mono solvent and co-solvent. the later being the best performance Yes can clean PCB and in many ways is best in cycle time and cleaning quality. Is batch machine based usually or automated batch if budgets all

Re: Converting to 'No-Clean' process

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 17 18:42:32 EDT 2000 | Russ

Murad, I have just completed a switch over in our facility to no-clean. We used Alpha 609 and 857 paste and wave flux respectively. We currently use Alpha UP78 paste, NR330 wave flux, NR205 liquid flux for touchup and cleanline 7000 wire solder as

No-Clean Wave Flux - Water Wash

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 15:01:45 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel

Why are you guys not simply switching to No-Residue?? Residue free soldering is not a dream, it is a reality and is succesfully implemented for over a decade. I am the founder of no-residue technology, a technology developed to effectively compete w

Conductive contamination and the elusive solution

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 16:57:46 EDT 2007 | jmelson

Canyou see this contamination? Is it solder beads, flux or something else? If flux, then more cleaning should help, either more time, more cycles through the cleaner, etc. If it is solder beads that are not melted to the rest of the solder, then s


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