Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 13:55:33 EDT 2016 | dyoungquist
Omega Aqua Clean LPH. The flux we use in our selective solder process is Kester 2235. Our process cleans water soluble flux very well if cleaned within 24 hours of the boards being processed. We have sent boards off for cleanliness testing per sta
Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 18:14:54 EDT 2016 | davef
I asked Randi Gates, Electrolube Marketing to join us to help with the conversation. Taking a step back from the Electrolube question, I could envision a 10 minute soak in DI water stripping the gold from a an ENIG board, you know, depending on the
Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 02:40:30 EDT 2016 | padawanlinuxero
Hello guys! I have a question for you guys, we have been working with a cleaning agent call Safewash (SWAS) from electrolube, we use this safewash to clean the flux residue from the boards after wave soldering, since or customer doesn't like to have
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 11:22:08 EDT 2001 | nifhail
Can I use one common cleaning agent to clean the stencils from a lines which are using RMA, No-clean and clean paste ( b'cos we onlyhv one stencil cleaner ). What about those misprinted board ? Can all of them use the same chemical or cleaned in the
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 12:23:07 EDT 2001 | Mike Konrad
Hi Danial, Yes, you can use one cleaning chemistry for all paste types. There are many available chemistries from many manufacturers. The chemistries that I would recommend include: StencilWash Plus from Aqueous Technologies http://www.aqueouste
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 11:35:22 EDT 2024 | oxygensmd
We are using DCT's agents. Frist Decontron M50 which is quite strong (good for machine and bad for the operators) and ReflowCleaner94. M50 cleans the filters withing minutes in batch and after that I highly recommend to neutral the agents (water batc
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 05 08:52:20 EDT 2015 | Maz
Wondering what are the better cleaning agents out there in your opinion? Agents that are possible for triple cleaning (hand wiping, ultrasonic and solder printer's automatic clenaing). Can't seem to find one that is able to do all three task. Any re
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 17 21:59:47 EDT 2006 | jovial_guy23
Hi Steve, I agree with you that cleaning under LCC's is often difficult but its not impossible. In order to clean the residues, the most important thing to consider is the right compatibility of the fluxes with the cleaning chemistry. There are seve
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 17:28:26 EDT 2000 | Mohammed saad
Yes, PHILPS. conatct Philips agent in your area they have a complete solution. msaad
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 20 17:07:47 EDT 2006 | Dany
any agent in UK or germany for this jovy Systes !?