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DI cleaner (washer) bath temperature

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 07:41:15 EST 2007 | realchunks

Depending on your D.I. system, your maximum temperature concern may be at what temperture it returns to your D.I. system. Hot water may foul you set-up very quickly. As for maximum tempertures for parts, your biggest concern should be drier section

nozzle cleaning GSM

Electronics Forum | Tue May 21 10:20:09 EDT 2013 | swag

We've been using S100 total cycle cleaner for years - diluted in ultrasonic bath for about 10 minutes. Blow dry with medium psi nozzle. Works great.

Re: PCB washing

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 05 21:58:08 EST 2000 | Stu Leech

I agree with all of the previous comments. 1) Here are a few things to keep in mind when cleaning with water. To effectively clean, any liquid must wet the surface. By itself, water has a surface tension of 70 dynes/square cm. This is relaively hig

Drying PCB after contamination measurement for rework ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 13:15:16 EST 2022 | chris007

I am currently working on a manufacturing flow where some PCBA are processed with reflow oven (after being baked before processing), then cleaned with bath, then passed into contaminometer, passed into AOI. The point is after all of this, if AOI dete

Problems getting selective nozzles off

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 14:19:33 EST 2013 | uksolder

Beej, The tool supplied works well as long as the bath is up to temp and the nozzle tip was not cross threaded when fitted. Did you apply a small amount of the anti seize paste before the nozzle tip was fitted? I have seen dry tight threads if not ap

Baking assemblies after ultrasonic water wash

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 11 10:02:36 EDT 2009 | dyoungquist

Our cleaning process involves the assemblies being completely immersed in the water bath of the ultrasonic cleaner. The assembly has a QFP44 on it. Customer stated that when these assemblies have been cleaned with water in the past (at a different

SMT Adhesive

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 27 12:46:42 EDT 2006 | John S.

Steve, We use the 955 version for printing with the DEK Pump Print process on two lines in high volume. We clean the stencils in an ultrasonic bath with Hydrex A+ I think diluted in deionized water at the end of 2nd shift. By startup, they are dry

Missprint PCB cleaning

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 11 05:26:55 EDT 2008 | gersla

Hi All We are looking for not expensive solution for misprint PCB cleaning for both one and double side assemblies. We have tried different ways and cleaning solutions like: IPA, Vigon Zestron SD300, Vigon SC200 by deep the boards in to stainless ste

Alpha tetra bond stencils vs Vigon SC200

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 10 12:23:27 EDT 2015 | utosun

The recommended wash concentration for stencil cleaning with VIGON SC200 is 25% and this should be confirmed using the ZESTRON BA-20 bath analysis kit. Additional cleaning recommendations are: Wash temperature should be approximately 25 degrees C. /

Metal foil is pulling away from the screen.

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 13:04:17 EST 2001 | billschreiber

The ultrasonic frequency used in today�s stencil cleaners is usually a 40 kHz �sweep� frequency (also used on semiconductors and other sensitive cleaning applications). This frequency is not low enough to cause stencil damage (the lower the frequen

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