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Best PCB batch cleaner

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 09 11:13:30 EST 2014 | capse

Cope Assembly Products represents Technical Devices for their well established line of in-line and batch aqueous cleaners. You should give them a look. Our customers are extremely satisfied with their systems. http://www.technicaldev.com/index.html

DI cleaner (washer) bath temperature

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 19:05:32 EST 2007 | KEN

Is there a typical DI cleaner (washer) bath/ spray temperature? (In-line cleaner) Is there a maximum temperature? I know some parts do tend to have issues like TH electrolytic jackets shrinking. But is there any situations to be aware of? Bacteri

Novastar or Technical LeadFree Wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 22:56:26 EST 2006 | davef

When Techical Devices purchased H2O, they received a very good in-line cleaner company. The real bonus of the aquisition was Debbie Alavezos, then the sales manager at H2O.

Inline Aqueous Wash for WS and RMA fluxes

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 21:26:44 EST 2006 | billwestiet

You already have some good answers. A chemical isolation zone for RMA is a good idea. If you are looking for new see the two references you have and Austin America. If you are looking for used, see us at http://www.ietechnology.net. We presently

de-ionized water

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 10:49:31 EDT 2007 | realchunks

Hi WRIGHT, When you the standard, I assume you are talking about what kind of set-ups. If so, then RDR is right. Contact a supplier. Most sell the water and also units that can make D.I. water. It depends on your need and size of your cleaner.

White residues

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 14:20:48 EDT 2002 | russ

We have not yet sent this out for analysis, So, I don't really know what it is. initial evaluation would lead me to believe that it is flux since it is only present on the solder joints themselves and nowhere else. I noticed that you also mentioned

Batch Cleaners

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 08 11:49:44 EST 1998 | Dave F

All Y'All: A recent (10/98) article in "Circuits Assembly" magazine touted the use batch cleaners using a aqueous alcohol solvent. Reported benefits of this approach were: 1 Better use of floor space 2 Ability to develop custom recipes 3 Ability

Re: Batch Cleaners

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 12:48:50 EST 1998 | Mike Konrad

First, let me say that I am a manufacturer of batch cleaning systems. The following information is not intended to be a commercial for our cleaners, but rather a commentary about batch cleaners in general. Batch cleaners come in all sizes and confi

Re: Aqueous Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 17:32:15 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Very shortly I will be evaluating OA flux and aqueous cleaning to replace our RMA and solvent cleaning process. I am primarily interested in batch aqueous cleaners for reasons of budget, floor space, etc. I am concerned about the ability of H2O t

Lead/Lead Free In-Line Wash and UT cleaners

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 03 12:11:18 EDT 2005 | PWH

Soon we will be manufacturing board assemblies on our SMT lines that will utilize both lead and lead free water soluable solder pastes. I have read some discussion about change-over from lead to lead-free jobs related to machine cleanliness, etc. H

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