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 12:57:51 EST 2006 | wheels_in_the_well
There are several makes of stencil cleaning equipment. The previous post mentioned, Aqueous Tech (www.aqueoustech.com). Others of long standing high reputation are EMC Global (www.emcgti.com), Austin American Technology (www.aat-corp.com), and Tech
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 03 08:12:12 EST 2024 | dimamalin
Hello everyone, our choices are between: 1.Aqube MV3 One (Kolb Cleaning Technology) 2.X30 (Austin American Technology) 3.N29AUTO (MBtech) 4.Inget 388 CRD-2PR (DCT) 5.MiniSWASH (PBT) Any opinions, suggestions, and comments regarding this choice
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 15:15:32 EST 2001 | Mike Konrad
SmartSonic states that they will not sell their 440R chemistry unless it will be used with their machines. But to answer your question, the following manufacturers make ultrasonic stencil cleaners compatible with 440R and many other chemistries. Aq
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 13:24:06 EDT 1998 | Wayne
Take a look at Austin american Technology Corp. and feel free to contact Jon Phelps, (800_ 454-2448. Wayne
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 15:16:40 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad
Stencil cleaner manufacturers that (in our opinion) build quality machines: Aqueous Technologies (800) 218-8128 (that's us) Branson (203) 796-0400 EMC (215) 340-0650 Austin American (512) 335-6400 Questions??? Call me at (800) 218-8128 and
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 18 13:41:14 EDT 1998 | Mike Konrad
May I suggest that you visit Aqueous Technologies On-Line at www.aqueoustech.com. We manufacture stencil cleaning systems for your application at prices under $ 10K. Other manufacturers include: Smart Sonics EMC Austin American If you need phone num
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 08 20:45:32 EST 2000 | Dave Rygwalski
We are using Austin American Technologies with Petroferm solutions and have excellent results using the same two types of solvents for cleaning stencils, adhesives and miss print boards. I average about five hundred cleaning cycles before we have the
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 16:33:45 EDT 2001 | Mike Konrad
Kerry, Why don't you purchase a decent stencil cleaning system that will not leave behind dry solder paste rather than purchasing a machine to tell you how dirty your stencils are? For less than the cost of a stencil inspection station, one can pur
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 19:27:11 EDT 2008 | Mike Konrad
There are a number of �low cost� stencil cleaners available. I am a manufacturer of one but I'll list a variety and let the others provide editorial on which is best. Basically, there are three technologies, manual cleaning (solvents and wipes), ul