Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 09:58:34 EDT 2007 | ccross
I am looking for a batch aqueous cleaning system and am looking for equipment recommendations. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 16:30:15 EST 2000 | James
Hi all, I am trying to find websites for inline aqueous cleaning equipment. I have found Trek, Austin America, Electrovert, and Aqueous Technologies. I can't seem to find any others. If anyone knows urls for others I would appreciate it. And yes
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 16:51:42 EST 2001 | slthomas
www.stoelting.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 08:07:52 EST 2001 | roland
I searched SMTnet using the top search box with "companies" in the dropdown and got 17 results. Here are a few: Petroferm, who is a SMTnet sponspor, Aqueous Technologies Corporation, Kyzen Corporation, Technical Devices Company, Impell Purification
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 17:41:33 EDT 2007 | JD
We've had our Aqueous Technologies 600-LD for four years or so now with just about zero problems... good luck in your selection
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 18:41:31 EDT 2007 | grayman
if you are looking for cost effective machine try a chinese made machine with many years of experience. We believed that it is much better than other brand. Please visit this site. http://www.kanpacific.com if you need more info. please contact me.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 07:33:46 EDT 2007 | ccross
Thanks for the help. In looking at these now I have questions on the recommended impact pressures. Is there a certain pressure recommended for certain types of devices? Does IPC or anyone call out recommended pressures for circuit boards?
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 09:37:06 EDT 2007 | jdumont
I am pretty sure all mfg offer upgrades to the pumps inside these units. We upgraded ours to the 5hp pump and are very happy with it. A lot will depend on spray nozzle location and technology from Mfg to Mfg...
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 13:35:46 EDT 2007 | sjpence
I do not know of any standard recommended values for impact pressure in cleaning equipment. They act more as a guide when examining the various choices manufacturers have made for the spray flow, nozzle pressure, nozzle spray angle and other factors.
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 03 20:30:07 EST 2001 | Robert
James, if you want to get a circuit board wet, then any cleaner will do. Tighter componentry and BGAs are different. Even if you submerge a BGA, the surface underneath it will not be effected. Thus you need to force the chemistry mechanically unde