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Baron Blakeslee Model MVR 432

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.

cleaning PCB's

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 10:26:11 EST 2006 | mikeattekfab

I am considering using a vapor degreaser to clean PCB's after they emerge from our wave. Does anyone have experince with this process that they would be willing to share?

Corrosion associated with degreaers

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 16:30:44 EDT 2010 | dldavis

We are using a Propyl Bromide vapor degreaser solvent. Has anyone heard of this solvent when used near an oven will decompose and cause major corrosion to metals such as in a Reflow oven or a wave solder pot?

Is Trichloroethelyne recommended for cleaning PCB assembles ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 12 12:05:17 EDT 2011 | dphilbrick

It melts many plastics but not harmful to electronic components. to use it properly you need a vapor degreaser.

Vapor degreasing cleaning

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 19:48:36 EDT 2020 | charliedci

Not in our case, the pre-heat temp was not high enough. Also our pre-heat is only from top (KISS104).

Vapor degreasing cleaning

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 08 10:45:26 EDT 2020 | charliedci

We've had to hand solder 1 or 2 pins in cases like this or you could use chip bond or some adhesive on the component body.

Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 12:00:59 EDT 2011 | cpitarys

Vapor phase or vapor degreasing cleaning for electronics is simple technology that holds merit on process situations like you described. Easy and quick to set up and process with today's modern equipment you can be up and running in no time once the

cleaning in Ensolv Ionic vapour degreasing solvent

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 17 09:53:20 EDT 2011 | rperkins

Hi Graham, I've worked in the industry selling EnSolv, Lenium, and now ENTRON solvents, which are all based on stabilized NPB. These solvents do not always clean the no lead pastes. The problem is that the pastes are becoming more like adhesives,

RMA flux Based Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 21:52:34 EDT 2001 | sjlevin

If you do not have one of the big in-line aqueous cleaners, then there is an easier way that is a lot less expensive. I suggest you try Asahi's AK-225T vapor degreasing solvent which has been around for 10 years now. And it is legal. If you have

cleaning PCB's

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 14:04:38 EST 2006 | Mike Konrad

Flashback time� Vapor degreasers, although still used in limited applications, no longer represent the conventional wisdom (due to multiple environmental issues). Aqueous-based technologies are the most common method of defluxing. Unlike most va


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