Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 10:00:43 EST 2005 | GS
Did you considered Aquastorm 200 (speedline)? Regards GS
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 10:49:31 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi WRIGHT, When you the standard, I assume you are talking about what kind of set-ups. If so, then RDR is right. Contact a supplier. Most sell the water and also units that can make D.I. water. It depends on your need and size of your cleaner.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 13:40:30 EST 1999 | dennis warner
We've been using a newly installed DI re-circulating system. It's been a big headache. Mostly understanding what causes our resistivity to be unpredictable. I think I've got a handle on that part now. The system consists of a Carbon,HMR(chealet),Cati
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 01 09:44:42 EDT 2008 | pjc
Try Zestron Vigon RC 101. This mixes with tap water. Electrovert does not recommend DI water due to its corrosive nature. http://www.zestron.com/fileadmin/zestron/overviews-tis/usa/ti/ti-vigon-rc101-usa.pdf
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 30 12:13:38 EDT 2008 | allwave
You may want to try C8502 from Kyzen Corp. I use it on our three wave solder machines with great results diluted in DI water 50%. I am an end-user like you not a sales person! You can order free samples... -George
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 29 22:13:59 EDT 2008 | davef
IPA is a fire hazard. Be sure your fire extinguishers are charged and your evacuation plan is current, when using IPA in the vacinity of a wave solder machine. Have you tried DI water? Solutions used in wave finger cleaners include: * Techspray SMT
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 16:24:59 EDT 2002 | blnorman
At the OSHA training institute, our instructor stuck an electric drill in a bucket of water to demonstrate what proper grounding will do. Personally I wasn't going to try it. All our fluxes are no-clean, and are IPA based. Granted we used aqueous
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 19:43:32 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| Could someone point me in the direction of or have any info on a basic no frills Ultrasonic cleaner capable of cleaning 20"x20" stencils? | Thanks, | Jack LaRue | jlarue@mail.nortechsys.com Hi Jack! Well, I'm sure you've heard of Smart Sonic..
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 19:40:19 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| Could someone point me in the direction of or have any info on a basic no frills Ultrasonic cleaner capable of cleaning 20"x20" stencils? | Thanks, | Jack LaRue | jlarue@mail.nortechsys.com Hi Jack! Well, I'm sure you've heard of Smart Sonic..
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 07:41:15 EST 2007 | realchunks
Depending on your D.I. system, your maximum temperature concern may be at what temperture it returns to your D.I. system. Hot water may foul you set-up very quickly. As for maximum tempertures for parts, your biggest concern should be drier section