Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 06 17:56:52 EST 2003 | pjc
Batch vs. In-Line for straight aqueous cleaning applications tends to be all about production. You'll have to see what cycle times you get from the various batch systems out there vs. the in-lines. In-Lines come in various sizes. Some of the leading
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 16:10:09 EST 2004 | blnorman
Another equipment manufacturer is Smart Sonic. Most equipment manufacturers have their own chemistries, but they are also willing to use other cleaners. What we have done is to send boards that need to be cleaned to the equipment manufacturer. W
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 18:20:09 EDT 2007 | rm14
I am experiencing issues with the chipwave of this machine. The solder is not smooth and looks very rippled. I have cleaned the system but with the same results. This condition is leaving me with no-solders. Anyone seen this. Also should the nitroge
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 10:48:05 EST 2001 | genglish
Hi kirks, I don't want to appear to be selling a product for a particular supplier, but we recently (six months ago) purchased a Kerry SC1000 stencil / misprinted cleaning system. We too were experiencing solder beads in via holes left behind after
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 20:56:37 EDT 2003 | Mike Konrad
First, I should state that my company manufacturers batch and inline de-fluxing systems. Because we manufacture both formats, we remain unbiased. In fact, it is in our best interest to recommend inline cleaners since they sell for considerably more
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 19:08:07 EDT 1998 | Stev Evers
| Does anyone have any recommendations for SMT Adhesive and Solder Paste Cleaning Systems? We are looking for a complete system of Chemical, Equipment, etc... Utrasonics are the only technology for my money that offer any hope of removing this tack
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 12:39:39 EST 2016 | deanm
We have a name brand aqueous batch cleaner that uses a chemical and DI water to clean ROL0 flux from our PCBs. It does ok most of the time for SMT boards and we want to include through hole assemblies as well which should be a better cleaning process
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 09:49:08 EST 2005 | Mike Konrad
Regarding the reference (Patrick) to a previous thread promoting �no-residue� fluxes, I must say that there is absolutely no such thing as �No-Residue� flux. There are �Low-Residue� fluxes and even �Very-Low� residue fluxes but to suggest that there
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 06 04:02:55 EST 2006 | Rob
Sorry for not being clear, still not out of hibernation yet - the cleaning fluid was corroding the cleaning fluid delivery system - the resoviour, pipes etc, and where spilages happened the actual machine.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 14:24:56 EST 2004 | rick
What kind of cleaning method you recommend for PCB - double side SMD (fine pitch and BGA components) and THT elements (PCB are for microwave application!!). Process technology no-clean.We have to remove grease-fingerprints, dust etc. It is low volume