Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 11:18:02 EST 1999 | Scott McKee
| | We've been using a newly installed DI re-circulating system. | | It's been a big headache. Mostly understanding what causes our resistivity to be unpredictable. I think I've got a handle on that part now. The system consists of a Carbon,HMR(cheal
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 14:31:02 EST 1999 | dennis warner
| We've been using a newly installed DI re-circulating system. | It's been a big headache. Mostly understanding what causes our resistivity to be unpredictable. I think I've got a handle on that part now. The system consists of a Carbon,HMR(chealet),
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 26 19:03:40 EDT 2022 | aksaustin
It could be from your Deionized Mixed Beds. Resin on the mixed beds can have that smell if its bad or not flushed prior to use. Its a fishy/rotten eggs odor It would still happen if you dumped the water but didn't swap out the tanks and would smell
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 20:58:54 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | Dave: | Wayne is correct with his analysis of ultrasonic spraying - we also use Sonoteks. However, your post didn't ask for a different system, just a clarification regarding your problem. What type of flux system are you currently using - s
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 20:58:49 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | Dave: | Wayne is correct with his analysis of ultrasonic spraying - we also use Sonoteks. However, your post didn't ask for a different system, just a clarification regarding your problem. What type of flux system are you currently using - s
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 27 18:47:09 EDT 1998 | Mike Cox
| We dump our water. We only run the wash machine a | total of three hours a day so there's not a ton | of waste there. | | Our cation, annion, and mixed-bed tanks are leased. | Consequently, they must be sent back for what the | vendors call "rege
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 27 08:19:28 EDT 1998 | Scott Davies
We dump our water. We only run the wash machine a total of three hours a day so there's not a ton of waste there. Our cation, annion, and mixed-bed tanks are leased. Consequently, they must be sent back for what the vendors call "regeneration," whe
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 11:51:06 EST 2000 | SPD
Hello John, Some determining criteria. 1. Examine what you are cleaning. Pastes, epoxies, inks, etc. Get the MSDS and samples ready and be prepared to forward them to the manufacturers for testing. They can respond with appropriate system and c
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 12:29:57 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
:Steve, If you want to get a constant flow of higher quality water to supply to your cleaner, you could install a fliter, carbon filter, softener, and an Reverse Osmosis unit that dumps to a storage tank and draw from that. This will give you a const
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 19:43:32 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| Could someone point me in the direction of or have any info on a basic no frills Ultrasonic cleaner capable of cleaning 20"x20" stencils? | Thanks, | Jack LaRue | jlarue@mail.nortechsys.com Hi Jack! Well, I'm sure you've heard of Smart Sonic..