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DEK underscreen cleaning

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 14:16:47 EDT 2005 | sumote

Wet/Dry/Vac is pretty standard. We mostly use Wet/Dry/Dry. Nice to see that I am not the only one still using the 288 machine.

cleaning wave solder pallets

Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 15:30:07 EDT 2006 | George

Hi John, Are you talking about cleaning the pallets after running to store them? or during production? well in any case...I recently started to use this cleaning solution "Cybersolv" from Kyzen. It is water soluble and also can be used instead of IP

Automatic stencil cleaning system

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 10 05:28:03 EDT 2024 | dimamalin

Hello friends, over three thousand specialists have seen my post, but only three have reacted, and I'm very grateful to them. Even the simplest remark would satisfy me, like "we have such-and-such stencil washing machine, we've been using it

batch aqueous cleaning equipment

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 13:35:46 EDT 2007 | sjpence

I do not know of any standard recommended values for impact pressure in cleaning equipment. They act more as a guide when examining the various choices manufacturers have made for the spray flow, nozzle pressure, nozzle spray angle and other factors.

PCB post reflow cleaning

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 28 22:17:36 EST 2004 | Grant Petty

Hi, I would also be interested in this thread, but our problem has a different twist to it. We have good results from our reflow with Koki no clean paste, however when we pass the boards through the wave solder machine, the flux in that leaves a fog

DEK underscreen cleaning

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 14 06:54:02 EDT 2005 | teera

hi! below are the item need to check: 1)top plate condition(under screen squeegee). 2)under screen clean contact position(with stencil) 3)make sure the thickness of wiper paper not so thick(not over 6o gm)becaue it will effect the vacuum suction. 4)s

Vapor degreasing cleaning

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 30 17:31:15 EDT 2020 | kylehunter

Hi all, (I posted on eevblog also, figured I'd try hear as well since this seems like a semi "niche" question) I need some advice on PCB cleaning. Up to this point, our assembly line has strictly run NC paste, with all SMT parts. We never washed an

Re: PCB cleaning

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 13 05:46:21 EDT 1999 | Brian Ellis

Murray "No-clean" fluxes/pastes should not normally give "white residues". Before exploring cleaning, which is costly for small production levels, I suggest you may care to find out why you have these residues. To help you, can you please answer th

Wave solder claw/finger cleaning chemical

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 09 15:09:29 EDT 2004 | dwoodrow

Does anyone out there use anything besides alcohol in their automatic claw/finger cleaners in their wave solder machines? We are nearing our VOC limit and are looking into other chemicals (VOC-free) for cleaning. Thanks David

Recommendations for ultrasonic cleaning solution

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 18:42:35 EDT 2001 | Darby

As I mentioned in the previous string we are happy with Electrolube "SSS". The guy who built our ulrasonic cleaners recommended it and it works very well. You don't have to change tanks or machines for a switch from paste to adhesive. It doesn't leav


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