Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 27 10:31:04 EST 1998 | Justin Medernach
Anybody, I am really up the creek. I run an RMA process for a lot of my product so I'm dependent on a degreaser. The degreaser we have is a Delta Sonics DS10R. This model is no longer supported by Delta Sonics as they were bought by Branson (spell
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 14:23:03 EST 2010 | zanolli
Hello SMTnetters We have a unique application requiring cleaning of an aggressive OA flux. A vapor degreasing process or the immersion of the parts in boiling solvents has some process advantages over an ultrasonic aqueous process. These advantages
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
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 17 14:31:17 EDT 2013 | paul_bmc
I am looking for eveyones opinion on this cleaning process. We currently have both inline aqueous and batch for cleaning both water soluble, rosin and no clean fluxes. We have evaluated the vapor degreasing cleaning process and discovered equal if
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 20 11:43:11 EDT 2001 | genny
M.G. Chemicals "Safety Wash Cleaner Degreaser". A primarily ethanol / methyl alcohol product. Part number "405". Brushes, Kim Wipes, or cotton swabs have all been used from time to time to apply it to the PCB.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 19:13:55 EDT 2002 | jolbca
I am looking for a Baron Blakeslee Model MVR 432 vapor degreaser with a freeboard chiller. Please let me know if you have any near California.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 19:13:58 EDT 2002 | jolbca
I am looking for a Baron Blakeslee Model MVR 432 vapor degreaser with a freeboard chiller. Please let me know if you have any near California.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 26 22:28:46 EST 2003 | iman
we had a project like this once. switched to using "genosolve" chemistry (US source, expensive) in conjunction with a degreaser machine, works fine if you can spend the money.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 11:48:45 EST 2003 | donbell
Adam: The last one I saw was in communist China back in '98. I have used Lenape machines with freon in the past but am using spray and ultrasonic cleaning techniques since the early 90's. I'm surprised to see someone asking about them! Don
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 02:52:31 EST 2004 | Sam
Mike we make electronics assemblies for military and commercial aircraft sector. We are genrally looking at cleaning populated printed circuit boards. Sam.