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 | Fri Oct 12 14:32:52 EDT 2001 | Mike Konrad
Hi, Maybe Yes� Maybe No� Actually, it most likely is acceptable to clean assembled boards in an ultrasonic cleaning system (40 kHz). There are some concerns in some circles about possible damage to wire bonds in components. There have been publi
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 Apr 22 19:37:52 EDT 1998 | Phill Hunter
| | I need information about SMT machines, technology and mannufactures. If possible give me e-mail or web site's adresses | For SMT cleaning systems, please visit Aqueous Technologies | On-Line at www.aqueoustech.com. Or, call (800) 218-8128. Try M
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 00:44:56 EDT 2019 | Aqueous Technologies
I know you mentioned you use a Tech Spray product. We have had success with their "Wondermask" water soluble product. When using a chemical additive (saponifier) in an aqueous cleaning system we have not experienced residues. I hope that helps. https
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 23 02:56:14 EST 2004 | Steve Stach
Are you aware of Austin American Technology's "Mega" process. It combines MegaSolv chemistry with the Mega II cleaning system. MegaSolv is a single non-aqueous solvent which is deionized by the Mega thru a special solvent compatible mixed bed on-bo
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 | Tue Dec 30 10:27:49 EST 2014 | Anon
So far I know of two dispensing system cleaner and conditioner to purge the solder paste out to preserve the valve. Valve Purge from EFD Nordson and Purgel from Interflux. Are there any other alternatives for purging and cleaning dispensing systems?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 09:51:51 EDT 2014 | iam09
Hi Sirs, We are running Tin Lead process and we have boards that required clean and no clean process which have different flux application in our wave process. We are looking into opportunity to use common flux system for both clean and no clean an
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 20:57:14 EDT 2004 | Mike Konrad
Hey Dreamy, Dave is correct. If you attempt to clean your water soluble (OA) flux with water only, you will turn the no-clean flux white. No inspector or end-user will accept this. If a proper cleaning system is not available to you, then I would