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Stencil and board Ultrasonic cleaner

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

Stencil and board Ultrasonic cleaner

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

Mesh for board washer baskets

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 00:23:41 EDT 2004 | ppwlee

Richard, I am looking for a steam cleaner as part of the cleaning process for WS flux. Can you advise what cleaner (made and manuf) and typical process parameters for cleaning PCAs? Rgds, Peter You could also try using a wire mesh out of stainl

Mesh for board washer baskets

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 16:44:27 EDT 2004 | Richard

You could also try using a wire mesh out of stainless steel(won't rust). We used these as reflow baskets and for covering parts for a steam cleaner we had for W/S flux. go to http://www.mcmaster.com and type in *Metal and Thermoplastic Cloth and Perf

Adhesive printing with double side board

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 24 17:15:13 EDT 2007 | blnorman

Unless you've got an extremely agressive cleaner, the epoxy should hold the parts during the delay time. That's their job basically. We ran reflow first pass, glue parts, then wave solder second pass. There were potential delays between adhesive b

Super low volume board wash. Will this work?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 12 11:19:29 EDT 2009 | binow

In your opinion, would this be a better solution than one of the less expensive Ultrasonic Cleaners on the market? Given the two choices which would you select?

Super low volume board wash. Will this work?

Electronics Forum | Mon May 11 19:14:17 EDT 2009 | binow

Is there any reason a dish washer would not work? Our volume for this is really low ~20 per month. Currently we use contact cleaner and a brush to clean the contacts on a few connectors. I was thinking about going the Ultrasonic route but wondered if

Re: ESD Compliant - Air blow off to dry washed circuit board assemblies

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 12 21:04:10 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Ashok: You still didn�t tell me why you want additional drying of your boards, but what the hey, we all have our dark secrets. Anywho, let�s consider some options for reducing the moisture of your cleaned boards: OPTION 1 - Up-Grading Your Cleaner

White Hazing under the solder mask of a through hole board

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 12:48:31 EST 2003 | rholland

I have seen in the last couple of months more boards with a white hazing under the solder mask. I ran a few tests on a board to determine the cause of the white hazing underneath the solder mask. First I confirmed, or at least I think I confirmed, t

Inline PCB Cleaners

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 15:51:06 EST 2006 | tzawaide

We're currently using adhesive-type board cleaners (TekNek), and they've been more troublesome than anything. They cause a lot of hangups, and hence causing m/c crashes, etc. Any recommendations on PCB cleaners that can be integrated into the prod


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