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DI cleaner (washer) bath temperature

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 10:19:06 EST 2007 | Michael Konrad

If you�re running chemistry in the wash, the wash temperature will be influenced by the chemical manufacturer�s recommendations. Typically, wash chemistries recommend operating temperatures between 130F and 150F. If your application is straight D

White powdery residue following Wave

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 03 03:56:04 EST 2001 | wister

I had confused by same problem, the reason I found is the interval between wave soldering and cleaning is too long and did not set the temp. of D.I water at 120F~150F. Kester flux is good. Rgs, Wister

Picking and placing coils with a universal In-Line 7

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 16:43:04 EST 2019 | bane016

Try with "120F" type part number:48503503 or 1220 1240...reduce pick up speed...

Universal Instruments 120F / 1220 Rubber Tip Nozzles

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 16:53:00 EDT 2023 | ttheis

We have a bunch of Flexjet 1220 nozzles with worn rubber tips. The rubber tip comes off and looks replaceable but I assume UIC or COT wants to sell you the whole nozzle. Has anyone ever replaced the nozzle tip or are they available?

Universal Instruments 120F / 1220 Rubber Tip Nozzles

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 15 04:25:50 EDT 2023 | ttheis

Universal does offer replaceable tip nozzles, which is nice, but it seems the 1220 is not considered replaceable for anyone else wondering.

Omega SMD 600

Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 16:06:29 EDT 2012 | solrac

Question, I'm new to this equipment, and have been asked a Question that has me stumped. When calculating the square area for a CCA to determine the volume. What do you do if it does not cover the CCA? I have read the manual and it state that the vo

Omega SMD 600

Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 17:06:29 EDT 2012 | davef

If you don't submerge the board, how do measure the level of contaminants on that portion of the board that is not submerged? I suppose that you could only submerge a portion of the board and guess that portion represents the whole board. Of course

WS flux vs test socket cleaners? --- Similar BUT Different

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 15 08:48:53 EDT 2015 | davef

Sure, the formulation and purpose of a soldering flux and a socket cleaner are basically the same. Off the top of my head, differences are: * Activation temperature: soldering flux [~200*C], socket cleaner [~120*F] * Compatibility with some solder

Re: Conformal Coating on Circuit Boards

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 13:06:18 EST 2000 | Graham Naisbitt

Todd, All liquid coatings are Newtonian - they follow gravity so they do indeed run away from sharp leads and edges. Silicones are generally worse because they have very low surface energy - although this is an asset when trying to get under compone

White residues

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 10:42:47 EDT 2002 | Jim M.

I had problems with white residues on both WS609 and WS 3060.The WS 3060 turned out to be a carbonized material.The composition after analysis (Energy Dispersive X-ray spectrum) turned out to be tin,tin,phosphore and cloline and tin. Alpha also have

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