Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 01 13:48:45 EST 2012 | anvil1021
Is this an aqueous wash or chemistry wash? If aqueous you will need a DI water system at your facility. There are several ways of going about that, but there is an initial capital investment. Good luck on your project.....
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 02 19:30:09 EST 2012 | rgduval
It'll be a DI system. As it turns out, we contacted another EMS company down here, and asked them what they did. They pointed us to their supplier. Conveniently, the same company will set up the DI system for us, and the post wash filtering/plum
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 11:58:53 EST 2012 | rgduval
Thanks, Dave. As a start-up, we're trying to make it as cost effective as possible. That said, we also want to do it right. We don't want the possibility of the City/State/EPA coming down on us anytime in the future for contaminants being discharg
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 28 16:30:31 EST 2012 | rgduval
We've just acquired a batch washer at an auction, and want to install it as a closed loop system. The only problem is I have no idea where to turn or what to look for for a drain filtering system that will allow us to make it a closed loop system.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 11:06:47 EST 2012 | davef
Approaches to getting started are: * Most batch cleaning equipment suppliers provide both open and closed loop options on their machines. Talk to them about upgrading your machine. * There are companies that specialize in supplying closed loop system
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 27 13:52:24 EDT 2002 | Mike Konrad
MK, In most cases, if the machine is completely closed-looped (prewash, wash, prerinse, rinse, final rinse etc), then the water should not require changing. As with most inline cleaners, there should be a considerable amount of water loss in the cl
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 08 15:19:44 EST 2024 | tommy_magyar
MiniSwash PBT user here - happy customer with a closed loop washing system. CC8 and DC8 filters used to filter rinse water (not sure if these are included for you, otherwise you may need to look for these too). 3 filters (10, 5, 1 um) to filter the w
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 10:19:06 EST 2007 | Michael Konrad
If you�re running chemistry in the wash, the wash temperature will be influenced by the chemical manufacturer�s recommendations. Typically, wash chemistries recommend operating temperatures between 130F and 150F. If your application is straight D
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 12:07:43 EDT 1999 | mikeh
Hi, I am currently using a peelable mask prior to wave soldering and have started exploring water soluble/washable masks. The mask will be used with water based and alcohol based flux. Are there any compatability issues to concider and how will this
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 10:32:45 EST 2003 | pjc
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