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Batch cleaner

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 22:38:25 EDT 2010 | aqueous

As with so many things, some brands work very well on high density, low profile assemblies and some do not. Because my company manufactures these machines, I don't want to use this forum as an advertisement so I will recommend the following: 1. Sen

ionic residues on the surface of printed circuit assemblies

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 06:55:22 EDT 2009 | davef

Rocko: While you're rooting around with the cleaner to better understand the issues with your water supply, monitor the heaters of your cleaner. We've had instances were the heater control has created "white haze" problems. Are you sure the residue

Aqueous cleaner water disposal

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 27 13:52:24 EDT 2002 | Mike Konrad

MK, In most cases, if the machine is completely closed-looped (prewash, wash, prerinse, rinse, final rinse etc), then the water should not require changing. As with most inline cleaners, there should be a considerable amount of water loss in the cl

Does anyone have suggestions on low residue paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 12:22:43 EDT 2009 | babe7362000

I was hoping someone could help me on this issue. We currently have this customer that needs their board extemely clean. We have tried many cleaning solutions at no end. We used an ionic cleaner still did not work. Their test is very tight and I w

pcb manufacturing

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 10:34:14 EDT 2006 | razor9114

Don't forget about Paste height measurement, conveyors, Aqueous Cleaner, Selective Solder machine and possibly an Ionic Tester

changing from no-clean to clean

Electronics Forum | Fri May 17 09:57:17 EDT 2002 | Hussman69

It primarily has to do with your product. Water wash does produce a much cleaner board from an ionic standpoint. I know products that are sensitive to ion leaking need to be cleaned. So you may want to use the customers own product as a point in s

Aye aye aye.

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 12:01:34 EDT 1998 | Justin

| | We understand that testing for ionic contamination and surface insulation resistance measure different properties. We assemble printed circuit boards for other companies. We will not get combs on 90% of the boards that we assemble. | | We have

Kyzen vs Zestron - Which is better?

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 14:24:11 EDT 2002 | gdstanton

We've been running Kyzen XJN+ with our new Westek Trek IV cleaner for months and have had few problems with ionic contamination. Prior to that we've used Kyzen products forever. Recently a Zestron rep did a sales pitch claiming a 50% savings if we

Re: Aye aye aye.

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 18:09:00 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | We understand that testing for ionic contamination and surface insulation resistance measure different properties. We assemble printed circuit boards for other companies. We will not get combs on 90% of the boards that we assemble. | | | We h

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

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