Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 12:26:22 EST 1999 | Christopher Lampron
Rick, Does the ultrasonic cleaning system that you use reuse the same water for each cleaning cycle? I have had a similar problem in the past using a Brandson ultrasonic cleaner and water soluable flux. The problem was the buildup of flux in the clea
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 13:44:46 EDT 2022 | jojoled
Can anybody recomend a (LED-safe) flux removing/cleaning liquid, which can be used in ultrasonic cleaner in immersive application? After using one product I have been told, that none of the top suppliers of chemicals have this kind of liquid (subject
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 01:13:11 EST 2001 | Mike Konrad
Hi Kerry, I also am glad that we have the opportunity to discuss the EPA �certification� with regards to equipment and chemistries. I also have contacted the EPA with specific questions concerning the program you are promoting. The EPA responded t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 17 13:37:35 EDT 2006 | carln
Here is something I copied from Circuitnet.com. This appears to answer your question and then some... http://www.circuitnet.com/experts/ Ask the Experts Jul 17, 2006 What type of cleaner method is preferred for lead-free stencils? What type of s
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 05:14:42 EST 1999 | S L CHANG
We are currently cleaning solder paste (TAMURA SQ-1030FP) from stencil using an ultrasonic stencil cleaner with solvent (HYSPER-Non CFC). The process cycle time is 30 sec. cleaning in 1st ultrasonic tank and another 30sec. cleaning in 2nd ultrasonic
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 13:55:26 EDT 2007 | bschreiber
We have received several e-mails and phone calls regarding the Permali recommendation of cleaning Durostone pallets so I thought I would address these questions on the forum for everyone's benefit. Q: Can 440-R SMT Detergent be used for manual clean
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 14:00:50 EST 2001 | billschreiber
Hi Dave, It sounds like you haven�t been shopping for stencil cleaners in awhile. Ultrasonic stencil cleaners start at $12,900, evaporators start at $6,800 and 440-R SMT Detergent is $19.00 per gallon. For $19,719.00 you get everything you need to
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 20:55:56 EST 2007 | Mike Konrad
The answer depends on the cleaning / defluxing method. There are many fine chemicals available. One must first consider the cleaning method, then safety (environment and operator), then cost. For automated board cleaners (defluxers), consider th
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
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 14:04:52 EDT 2000 | Phil Lauziere
Folks, What's the latest on stencil cleaning technologies; particlarly 'spray' (whether air or emmersion )versus 'ultrasonic' ?? What are your experiences with this ?? Has anyone completing any testing on cleaners recently - that you'd be willin