Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 14:00:57 EST 2000 | Bill Schreiber
Dave is correct, a stencil cleaner is a good way to go. There is an article on our web site, by Dick Clouthier, that covers cleaning misprints with various types of stencil cleaners. Go to www.smartsonic.com and click on "Recommended Reading" to fi
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 13:12:47 EDT 2000 | Bill Schreiber
There are several published papers on the Smart Sonic Web Site regarding the advantages and disadvantages of using a stencil cleaner. I recommend the papers by Richard Clouthier "Improving Screen Print Yields" and "Selecting SMT Stencil Cleaning Me
Technical Library | 2021-11-16 22:17:27.0
Ultrasonics, coupled with an aqueous detergent process that cleans at below 43ºC, may be best suited for fine-pitch SMT screens and stencils. Aqueous detergents clean more effectively than solvents, with little or no environmental impact. Because of the environmental concerns driving today's technology decisions, the once simple decision of selecting a stencil cleaning process is now clouded with different chemicals, different cleaning machines and various types of solder paste, all with specific environmental, health and safety related issues and regulations.