Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 24 12:48:45 EDT 2001 | kerryn
Can you tell me a little bit about the Zestron product. How many stencils do you clean and much Zestron do you use per month? What is the cost? Do you mix it with water? If so, what temperature? How do you get rid of the waste? Thanks. Kerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 11 10:02:36 EDT 2009 | dyoungquist
Our cleaning process involves the assemblies being completely immersed in the water bath of the ultrasonic cleaner. The assembly has a QFP44 on it. Customer stated that when these assemblies have been cleaned with water in the past (at a different
Electronics Forum | Fri May 17 08:09:13 EDT 2013 | emeto
Ultrasonic Bath will be always your best choice. For cleaning solution you have to make more research. It will depend on your Nozzles material, company and ultrasonic bath requirements. For some ultrasonic baths alcohol might go in flames(some of the
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 22:50:07 EDT 2008 | davef
In the late 80s or early 90s, National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in the UK researched the frequencies and power levels that could be used for ultrasonic cleaning of electronic boards. The resulting reports by Dr. Colin Lea or maybe Peter Foote were a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 21:40:04 EDT 2008 | davef
Vapor degreasing systems * Thermal Equipment [Baron-Blakeslee]; Torrance, CA; thermalequipment.com * Exselect Engineering; Concord, ON CAN; exselect.com * Branson Ultrasonics; Danbury, CT; bransoncleaning.com * Greco Brothers; Providence, RI; grecob
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 11 10:00:05 EDT 2003 | davef
Component manufacturers recommend limits on the power and period of ultrasonic cleaning. Examples are: * PRECAUTIONS AND GUIDELINES MULTILAYER CERAMIC CAPACITORS: (9) Ultrasonic cleaning time shall be ten minutes maximum. When the power of ultrasoni
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 12:26:22 EST 1999 | Christopher Lampron
Rick, Does the ultrasonic cleaning system that you use reuse the same water for each cleaning cycle? I have had a similar problem in the past using a Brandson ultrasonic cleaner and water soluable flux. The problem was the buildup of flux in the clea
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 16:30:32 EST 2006 | John S.
SnPb No-Clean. We've done it on bare boards with alcohol and an ultrasonic bath, but that seems very agressive on a half populated board. Thanks John S.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 21 10:20:09 EDT 2013 | swag
We've been using S100 total cycle cleaner for years - diluted in ultrasonic bath for about 10 minutes. Blow dry with medium psi nozzle. Works great.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 12:28:34 EDT 2013 | emeto
You can just get any ultrasonic bath - the ones they use for jewelry will work. Just get the right size based on your largest boards.