Electronics Forum: board cleaners (Page 16 of 41)

type of machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 00:45:57 EST 2006 | kent_peterson

Fastek will get it done with 2 machine and 2 shifts. 2 shifts would need to place 50,000cph. One CP643 with both device tables set could get it done. Having it panelized in 50's, you would need to print 50 panels a hour so get a auto cleaner on the p

Cleaning after rework, no clean flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 23:59:48 EST 2003 | Mike Konrad

Grant, No-Clean paste + IPA = White Residue! #1: Stop using IPA #2: Switch to either a solvent-based de-fluxing chemical or an aqueous-based de-fluxing chemical. If you are using an ultrasonic cleaner for your boards as stated, do not use sapon

Drying after aqueous wash

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 17:39:54 EDT 2006 | russ

Well i guess you would not have to dry the boards but let me ask this, Are you hand cleaning water soluble flux in a sink? Never seen a cleaner without a dryer. Anyway temp and time for drying is easy to figure out. When boards are dry you have i

Re: PCB Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 16:58:01 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | Hi everyone, I am having a problem with cleaning PCB's with different finishes. I run one type of board through a drag solder and it comes out perfect using a water slouble flux then putting it in an aqueous cleaner. Then I run another board with

Solder balls after wavesolder

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 14 20:28:24 EST 2001 | davef

Not to worry. Just run the boards through the cleaner. It will remove all the solder balls. The gross filter on your washer will collect all the solder balls. Coo eh? ;-) How to cure SM? Is your mask UV, er thermal? After learning the type, you

Batch Cleaner Closed Loop YES!!! / NO!!! / MAYBE???

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 13:24:44 EST 2002 | Mike Konrad

Hi Dave, To close-loop or not to close-loop, that is the question� I can not speak for all machines, but in our case, close-loop systems are actually less costly to operate than open-loop systems (we make both). First, determine the volume of wate

PCB Baking after Wash

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 07:30:57 EST 2008 | realchunks

Hi System Steve, What is a solvent cleaner over water wash? Solvent first and then rinse with water? And why do they feel the need to bake the boards? Do they think trapped moisture will cause board damage?

Re: Batch Cleaners

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 08 16:53:41 EST 1998 | Ryan Jennens

Hey there Dave! We used to use a batch cleaner when we used water-clean paste. It was similar to a dishwasher, except that it had a digital menu for entering the number of wash cycles, water temp., amount of saponifier (we just used DI water),

Re: Cleaning No-Clean

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 13:11:49 EDT 1998 | Steve A

The Kyzen product was brought to my attention from a chemist at Kester solders when I asked him what could remove no clean residue from a PCB that had been built weeks earlier. We soaked it in the Kyzen for 8 minutes and ran the board through the aq

Cleaning after repair.

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 13:35:40 EST 2003 | Randy Villeneuve

We are a no-clean facility and I was asked to develop a cleaning procedure for boards that were repaired. In my opinion I believe that if a board is repaired with a no clean flux and if the flux was not activated (ran in another area of the board), t


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