Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 14:00:23 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad
I would recommend Zestron's Vigon SC200. It does not require a rinse as long as you cleaner is equipped with a wash solution filter to filter out the solids. Zestron # is (888) 999-9116. The toll-free # is frequently busy� If so, try (703) 589-11
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 12:39:22 EDT 1999 | Kenny Vaughn
I have just purchased an EMC CyberClean Series 1000 stencil cleaner(jet spray non-rinsing system). I will be using it to clean misprints, stencils, and residues off of completed prototype assemblies. We are strictly a no-clean process and was looki
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 14:18:13 EDT 2006 | Kevin W. Parker
We have begun using a PCB with Organic Surface Protectant. We normally run boards with non orgainic protectant. We can wash these boards with our ultrasonic cleaner using Zestron SC202 and a separate Hot/cold rinse system with an air knife. This r
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 13:13:29 EDT 2006 | Kevin W. Parker
I am a tool and process engineer responsible for the cleaning system at Siemens VDO in Huntsville, AL. I have been over this area for more than 8 years. We use EMC Cyberclean 3000RF spray in air cleaners with Zestron SC202 chemistry. At this facil
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 12:33:03 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad
You are correct in your assessment that no-clean pastes are difficult to clean. I understand why you would need to clean lots of stencils, but why would you need to clean "high volumes" of PCB's? If you are planning on cleaning high volumes of PCB'
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 13 11:02:08 EDT 1999 | Bill Schreiber
Mike failed to list the company that introduced the first ultrasonic stencil cleaner in 1990. The company remains the leader in stencil cleaning worldwide: Smart Sonic Corporation Tel: 1(800)906-4407 Fax: 1(818) 909-6409 e-mail: smt@smatrsonic.com w
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