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Vapor Degreasing. Is it coming back? Is it the better choice for your cleaning process?

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 10:29:22 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf

Here is what I can tell you... The chemistry we use has adverse reactions with WS fluxes.Vapor degreasing can remove coatings and markings on some components. It can also roach certain types of plastic. On the other hand it works extremely well for r

Is Trichloroethelyne recommended for cleaning PCB assembles ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 12 12:05:17 EDT 2011 | dphilbrick

It melts many plastics but not harmful to electronic components. to use it properly you need a vapor degreaser.

Vapor degreasing and n-propyl bromide in manufacturing

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 22 21:13:39 EDT 2020 | SMTA-60697423

Manufacturers involved in critical product cleaning may be aware that the U.S. EPA may ban or highly restrict the sales and use of n-propyl bromide in manufacturing. The EPA is interested in the impact on small businesses including costs and performa

Using isopropanol with DI water for rinsing after washing boards

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 14 01:46:12 EST 2011 | julien

We already have contact with Zestron and we try several chemicals and process (Immersion, aspersion, vapor degreasing). And we always find something under low standoff component. Concerning the flow pressure and shadowing, we try different position

Hollis TDL wave solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 09:22:13 EST 2005 | vortex

Recently I have started refurbing my companies extremely neglected Hollis TDL wave solder machine. After doing a general cleaning, de-fluxing, and de-greasing I have all the mechanical components back in working order. What i am left with is the elec

Vapor degreasing cleaning

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 08 10:45:26 EDT 2020 | charliedci

We've had to hand solder 1 or 2 pins in cases like this or you could use chip bond or some adhesive on the component body.

Batch cleaner not getting PCBs clean and dry

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

Removal of No-Clean flux residue

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 10:55:37 EDT 2001 | davef

saturation occurs at ppm levels. Remember, IPA is extremely flammable and its bulk use makes the plant liable to all sorts of quite repressive safety rules/regulations and so on. Ignoring these rules exposes the owner to fines and possible plant cl

Removal of No-Clean flux residue

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 17:37:56 EDT 2001 | seand

Hello Jeff, If you have components on your board be careful of how low the frequency is that you will be applying to your board. Ultrasonics are great for cleaning stencils and bare boards at around 40kHz. These frequencies (and Lower)may however

PCB Trouble shooting Lab

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 09:38:04 EDT 2001 | CAL

With some help from our good Friends at Agilent Technologies our RF Lab includes testing up to 100GHz. Equipment includes Vector network analyzer, signal analyzer, dual channel power meter, noise filter meter, advanced impedance analyzer (including

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