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Looking for small Dishwasher type cleaning

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 02:30:08 EDT 2004 | Mike Konrad

Silverado, To answer your specific question, there are several manufacturers of batch-format cleaning systems. Aqueous Technologies www.aqueoustech.com Austin American www.aat-corp.com EMC www.emcgti.com UnitDesign www.unitdesign.com Each man

Missprinting cleaning

Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 15:11:21 EDT 2018 | jacobidiego

Hi experts, I asked our chinese board manufacturer about their recommended procedure to clean miss-printing. The answer was that they use Absolut Alcohol while use IPA currently and we are moving to a water based cleaning agent with ultrasound. Th

What pressure is recommended to clean AMT boards after reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 14:09:57 EDT 2001 | aqueous

Hi Carol, Pressure requirements have changed over the past few years. In the recent past, aqueous cleaning systems relied on high flow, low pressure �flooding� techniques. 20 � 30 PSI pumped through large orifice nozzles. With ever increasing boa

Re: Metal baskets for cleaning of PCBA's

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 20:34:43 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad

| HELP | I need any information on how to purchase "Metal baskets" | (dimensions 3" height x 18" width and length) for our HUGE cleaning machine for our PCBA's. Pleas eif anybody could give me sales info, or company information it would be greatly a

Batch cleaner not getting PCBs clean and dry

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 09 00:19:51 EST 2016 | aqueous

Hi Dean, We are a manufacturer of cleaning equipment. I'm not sure if your machine is one of ours or another brand. Regardless, I am happy to provide assistance. In order to maximize the level of "helpfulness", it would be helpful for me to know mor

Batch cleaner

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 22:38:25 EDT 2010 | aqueous

As with so many things, some brands work very well on high density, low profile assemblies and some do not. Because my company manufactures these machines, I don't want to use this forum as an advertisement so I will recommend the following: 1. Sen

Ionic contamination vs selective soldering ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 18:37:59 EDT 2008 | aqueous

We manufacture both bulk and localized ionic contamination testers. My answer is from the perspective of the cleanliness testing method. The issue with all bulk ionic contamination testers (Ionagraph, Omegameter, Zero-Ion), is that they test the en

Flux residues found after assembly process (Clean process)

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 12:27:55 EST 2016 | aqueous

The most common method is a R.O.S.E tester. They have been around for 30 years and are an industry standard for ionic contamination (flux and other residues) testing. Manufacturers include: Zero Ion www.aqueoustech.com Omegameter / Ionagraph http:/

Automatic stencil cleaning system

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 14:06:41 EST 2024 | mistrthou

We don't own one, I'm a bit interested to see what you end up with. We do have a triden pcb wash, and I know Aqueous Technologes makes a lineup of misprint and stencil cleaners. We had an engineer in from Zestron chemical company, and while they don

Re: Squeegee cleaning

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 16:44:23 EST 2000 | CAL

We are currently using an Aqueous Technologies Ultrasonic Stencil cleaner with Petroferm Chemistry.We Just drop the blades in turn on....come back 10 minutes later...squeeky clean. Cal


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