Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 12:59:43 EST 1999 | Wade
I am looking for a source of replaceable cartridge filters to remove lead that is in solution in the water from my defluxing system. All sources and/or comments are appreciated!
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 16:35:58 EST 1999 | Dave F
The lead Wade is speaking about is not (technically) in solution. It is in suspension (or someting like that). The lead is solder balls, flakes, and the like that is offal from his soldering process. He needs to filter this material from the waste
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 09:58:46 EST 1999 | STEVE CACCIOLA
I'm not a chemical guy, I'm a cleaning system guy. From my experience, lead does not normally go into solution unless there is an additive to your water (i.e saponifier), and if this is the case, you will need a membrane system (R.O.) to get it back
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 11:38:42 EST 1999 | John Thorup
Hi Wade As Steve says - are you sure that the lead is in solution? Particulate lead like solder balls is much easier to remove. The answers are going to depend on total output in gallons, maximum flow required and what has to be removed. If you're
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 11:54:25 EDT 2007 | rgduval
Dave, To tell you the truth, I couldn't tell you. I came into this company with the system installed. When the resistivity is depleted, I call Culligan. It may only be an in-line cartridge filter that they change. We've noted a change in water q
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 10:38:38 EST 2009 | davef
Typical Protective Equipment Includes: * Safety glasses: While you're waiting for others to reply, search the fine SMTnet Archives to find threads like: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=54221 * Fire Resistant Smock * Face Sh
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 09:05:07 EDT 2003 | davef
Use a cartridge that's approved [conform to OSHA 42 CFR 84] to provide respiratory protection against organic vapors, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, sulfur dioxide, chlorine dioxide, and hydrogen fluoride with a P100 particulate filter which is effecti
Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 13:33:32 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Absolutely Mike Lets take that one step further and say that almost anything that you use to clean up with will from then on be considered hazardous waste. Wiping rags/pads, the previously mentioned vacuum bags/filters, the piece of cardboard that yo
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 07 22:40:05 EDT 1998 | Eric R.
Came a cross an interseting observation/question. I'll need to filter additional information and specifics to those whom may be able to assist me. But for now; I use a water soluble base organic flux manufactured by Kester (the exact solution will
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 11 03:44:40 EDT 1999 | Brian
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