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Re: Aqueous Process

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 05 03:31:25 EDT 1999 | Brian

| I have been running a Stoelting Aquaeous machine and has been performing very well however. the maintanance dept cleaned using the descaler and now we are seeing boards with a removable thin film. We are going to to drain all the water and change a

Stainless Steel in wash system

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 09:29:41 EDT 2001 | ksfacinelli

The biggest concern I have is appearance to customers. You open a cleaning system and it looks worse than your shower after a month of scale buildup. I guess Alpha has two different product to combat this problem. I am going to give them both a

Aqueous Process

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 03 14:22:39 EDT 1999 | Mariscal

I have been running a Stoelting Aquaeous machine and has been performing very well however. the maintanance dept cleaned using the descaler and now we are seeing boards with a removable thin film. We are going to to drain all the water and change all

Stainless Steel in wash system

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 11:32:17 EDT 2001 | Mike Konrad

Hi Kevin, Sorry for the delay in responding to your question. I have been trapped in Australia (not a bad place to be trapped I may add). The scale in your cleaner is not usually caused by the chemical used in the wash cycle (although Armakleen ha

Stainless Steel in wash system

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 13:07:06 EDT 2001 | bschreiber

Dave, The saponifier (or any additive) will supply free ions and contaminate the DI water. If no contamination is introduced (very difficult) or if fresh hot DI water is constantly added as in a steam age chamber, the DI water will begin to obtain

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