Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 12:04:44 EDT 1999 | Bob
I hope I'm not too late with some help for you. I have purchased stainless steel wire cleaning baskets for a vapor degreaser from: Cooley Wire Products 5025 North River Road Schiller Park, IL 60176 847-678-8585 fax 847-678-8612 They do a very nice
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 20:34:43 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad
| HELP | I need any information on how to purchase "Metal baskets" | (dimensions 3" height x 18" width and length) for our HUGE cleaning machine for our PCBA's. Pleas eif anybody could give me sales info, or company information it would be greatly a
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 20:05:12 EDT 1999 | Shane Luevano
HELP I need any information on how to purchase "Metal baskets" (dimensions 3" height x 18" width and length) for our HUGE cleaning machine for our PCBA's. Pleas eif anybody could give me sales info, or company information it would be greatly appreci
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 21:47:46 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory
| HELP | I need any information on how to purchase "Metal baskets" | (dimensions 3" height x 18" width and length) for our HUGE cleaning machine for our PCBA's. Pleas eif anybody could give me sales info, or company information it would be greatly a
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 15:34:16 EST 2008 | George
Does anyone know of an inexpensive way of holding small parts or boards in place in a wash basket to prevent them from moving during cleaning process.Keep in mind you want the top of the parts/boards to also get clean. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 16:43:30 EST 2008 | stepheniii
An expensive way is Stone Mountain Tool board cages. We tried to find a less expensive alternative but couldn't. These are the Cadillac of wash baskets.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 24 12:48:54 EST 2008 | swag
Steve, We build a lot of small flex circuits and we use conductive silicone mesh in our wash baskets to keep things from flying around. We buy it from AGI Corporation - Huntsville, AL - 256-858-3300.
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 22 07:55:53 EST 2008 | davef
Search the fine SMTnet Archives. Here's an "old but a goodie" from Steve 'Zeva' Gregory: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=11862
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 10:00:27 EST 2008 | wavemasterlarry
I use a alcohol rag and compressed air to blow out them via holes. I think washing is over rated. A simple wipe is all you need. Plus it keeps the planet green which is what everyone seems to be squacking about these days. Thats why I wash one a
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