Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 04:55:01 EDT 2007 | gregoryyork
I can help with a Misprint cleaner for 12"x18" PCB's bench model machine for around 1500 Dollars not ultrasonics please contact off line for details and I will email brochure etc. If its a conveyorised spray you are looking for then a bench mounted m
Electronics Forum | Mon May 11 19:14:17 EDT 2009 | binow
Is there any reason a dish washer would not work? Our volume for this is really low ~20 per month. Currently we use contact cleaner and a brush to clean the contacts on a few connectors. I was thinking about going the Ultrasonic route but wondered if
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 09:40:27 EDT 2004 | arcandspark
I do agree with Mike, if you are looking to purchase a board wash system, do not get a dish washer unit, purchase a system built to wash PCB's not dishes. We had them at the former company I worked at and they worked best. They moved everything to Ch
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 10:11:27 EDT 2004 | Dreamsniper
Hi Guys, Have you tried using a standard dish washer for cleaning PCB's with BGA's. What detergent or cleaning chemicals did you used? I wonder if it will work to clean a WS Flux PCB using the dish washer then get it rinsed by an old aqueou cleaner
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 12:45:32 EDT 2007 | rgduval
We use an older industrial dish washer to clean our boards, and it works out pretty well. Economical, at least. I'd like to upgrade to an in-line, but it's not in the budget, yet. We've got ours piped with de-ionized water, and a hot water heater
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 20:05:33 EST 2003 | davef
Buy a used, refurbished batch cleaner from a reputable equipment supplier. * Ultrasonics can damage some electronic components. * Spray washers are good. * Mike Konrad, our resident saponifier guru, posted to a previous thread, commenting on dish was
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 16:18:44 EDT 2008 | dphilbrick
We have used good industrial dish washers in the past. We washed very dense SMT boards with mulitiple BGA's. they always passed Ionic tests. You can buy these for as little as $500. The less expensive ones won't hold up to 140F water and suponifier b
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 13 12:26:23 EST 2011 | hasu
Hellou All, I am trying to figure out which one to buy, Miele 6002 or PBT Compaclean. Usage - washing assembled pcb's, app. 2500-3000pcs per month. http://www.mieleprofessional.co.uk/gb/professional/product/104_2987.htm http://www.asi-tech.co.il/?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 07:01:52 EDT 2005 | edgetech
EdgeTech SMT Tech here. I was questioning the process our Engineers are using concerning Water Soluble solder paste. I have no experience with this paste. I was wondering what need so be done differently when using this paste. As far as I know the on
Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 00:31:07 EDT 2007 | Mike Konrad
Never use a water softener for defluxing. They add sodium to the water which is bad for boards. The white residue may be flux. If that's the case, either the dishwasher is not powerful enough or the wash water is not hot enough. Another possibili
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