Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 12:30:16 EST 2015 | stevezeva
I remembered something from the TechNet a long time ago about heating the board with a heat gun to see if the white spots disappear. I searched the archives and found this from Bill Kenyon: Quick identification of solder mask white spots- if it is t
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 06 11:18:53 EST 2013 | island2013
Smart Sonic and Aqueous Tech are reputable machines.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 18:04:25 EDT 2018 | tschoen
Hello, I could use any links to manuals and/or available support for an Aqueous SMT600-LD (mfg ca 2006). I've gotten it running, but it still has some bugs. Any help is appreciated. Thanks, toms@theallpower.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 21:08:22 EDT 2007 | rfrog
What the rub on all of the different batch cleaner manufacturers? I haven't been impressed with Unit Design or Aqueous Tech.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 14:01:07 EST 2009 | bettsd44
Good day all, I am in need of the calibration procedure for a model AQ-400 from Aqueous Tech. The manuals we have do not cover that. Any one? Anyone?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 13:51:07 EDT 2018 | Mike Konrad
Please reach out to our service team and they will provide a manual free of charge. Product registration is free and includes manuals. 951-298-8800 Mike
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 14:27:49 EST 2006 | pjc
Not really. A new Electrovert AquaStorm 100, in-line machine, is under $60K, for straight aqueous applications. The batch type from Aqueous Tech are like $35K I believe. $120K would be for a high performance in-line machine, such as the AquaStorm 200
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 12:00:49 EST 2010 | joeherz
Aqueous Tech has a very reasonable equipment registration program. I think $750 was what we paid. With that you get phone support and I'd bet you can get copies of the manuals you need. It would likely be worth it when compared to the time you cou
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 04 13:40:41 EDT 2003 | caldon
You may have answered your own question. CHEMISTRY, CHEMISTRY, CHEMISTRY depending on what type and whos product will work differently for each machine and Board geometry. I would ask Kyzen, Pertoferm, Zestron, and Aqueous Tech (all Chemistry manuf
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 14:23:47 EDT 2005 | carln
Mike Conrad's "matter of full disclosure" is not quite complete. He fails to mention that he only makes spray-in-air board cleaners and only ultrasonic stencil cleaners. He does not make ultrasonic board cleaners. So, he apparently he is "grinding
A US manufacturer of quality hand tools for those engaged in the repair, rework, R & D, testing, and assembly of electronic components and printed circuit boards from Through Hole to 2Mil Pitch Surface Mount.
98 Elm St.
Portland, ME USA
Phone: 1-207-775-6139