Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 20:20:32 EST 2005 | davef
Necessary tools are: * Chisel * Ball peen hammer After you buy two new nozzles, keep one in a baby food jar filled with your underfill suppliers recommended solvent for half the shift. At the break, swap the dirty nozzle on the machine with the cle
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 00:45:57 EST 2006 | kent_peterson
Fastek will get it done with 2 machine and 2 shifts. 2 shifts would need to place 50,000cph. One CP643 with both device tables set could get it done. Having it panelized in 50's, you would need to print 50 panels a hour so get a auto cleaner on the p
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 20 10:17:50 EDT 2018 | mefloump
Toluol (toluene). I use it in the solvent cups in my PVA machines to keep the nozzles wetted. We also use it to clean spots where coating is not supposed to be. Techspray 2510-N coating remover pen will also work very well for this.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 20:56:37 EDT 2003 | Mike Konrad
First, I should state that my company manufacturers batch and inline de-fluxing systems. Because we manufacture both formats, we remain unbiased. In fact, it is in our best interest to recommend inline cleaners since they sell for considerably more
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 19:24:28 EST 2005 | Alan
I have also seen this before on a CP6. We had an issue once on a CP where the shaft was coming down too far at stn 1 for pick up and forcing the nozzles up and sticking in the windmill. Check that the correct spring type is being used. Also, maybe
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 19:14:44 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad
Very good questions Bob� Given the fact that my company is a manufacturer of batch cleaning equipment, I will speak more in general terms rather than in specific terms. There are several criteria used in the evaluation of batch aqueous cleaning sys
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 12:38:14 EST 2006 | Tech
Also why I am at it. In the book CP-6 Series Maintenance Manul ( Fuji Part # MNT-C060-11.3E ) in Chapter 4 page 4-1-11 it says " The clutches should therfore be cleaned regularly, using the grease cleaner (ThreeBond 2706) provided with the machine."
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 09:18:22 EST 2012 | swag
I'm not familiar with Quad but I have had very similar problems on printers. If your conveyor has an L-bracket over the top of the conveyor belt to keep it down + aligned, you might need to remove it for cleaning or make some adjustments to it so it
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 14:07:24 EDT 2005 | bschreiber
Hello Paul, Prior to 1980, I would say that your concerns were real regarding the resonant frequency. However, since then all major ultrasonic cleaner manufacturers use a "sweep" frequency technology. By "sweeping" or alternating the frequency bet
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 02:40:45 EST 2006 | Mike Konrad
Hi 'K', We manufacture both batch and inline defluxing equipment so we have no axe to grind with either technology. There are pros and cons associated with both technologies under specific conditions. Batch machines are typically good cleaners but