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
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 16:18:27 EDT 2018 | stephendo
I may be mistaken but I believe that the solvents have defoaming agents in them. I get less foam when I use the solvent than when I don't. If you dissolve the flux in water and agitate it I believe it will foam. I haven't had any over flow issues w
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 21:56:47 EST 2008 | rayjr1491
On the DEK Horizon there are two options for underside cleaning one is a foam cleaner and paper cleaner that advances. The Foam cleaner cleans using liquid but does not increment and foam piece and can be washed but there are still contaminents. We h
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 11:36:03 EST 2006 | Bruno Lalonde
Hello I�m looking for a ultrasonic stencil cleaner, maybe you guys can give me good and inexpensive brand. I�m also concerned about the waste, how do we treat it for the respect of the environment. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 13:46:05 EST 2006 | Chunks
Sounds like a epididymis! It depends on your paste chemistry. You can't just slap any old saponifier in there. Most water based cleaners evaporate the water and you have to remove the dried paste. It's a bit messy, maybe that's why your's is over
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 03 00:22:02 EST 2003 | Steve
We have an Ekra E5 that uses what looks like standard auto valve stems to dispense the cleaning fluid. They leak.. Are they just standard schrader valves or are special to withstand the chemistry of stencil cleaner?
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 03 09:47:12 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
Here's is a great thread Stencil Cleaners: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=3026Message12325
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 14:19:27 EST 2006 | samir
Chunks, Here is some good information from the archives regarding Ultrasonic Systems: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=3026Message12326
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 15:36:35 EST 2006 | Darnell
Maybe at dat homie�s shop, they opted ta use Semco ridetridges instead of jars, and they didn�t gots a process put in place ta recycle da old solder paste. - aww yea foo.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 12:20:16 EST 2006 | cvoyles
Hi Bruno, I am an equipment reseller in business since 1994. I have a Smart Sonic MG3000 ultra sonic stencil cleaner in inventory. It is a stainless steel model with Delta Sonics brand ultra sonic generator. It is the guillotine type that raises a