Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 19 22:55:29 EDT 2001 | ericchua
Hi, Not so sure. I know one of the equipment can do it, there is Kolb RB6D. This system can clean stencil, misprint, assembly board, etc. This Kolb also provide chemcil for the correct cleaner. Hope this can help you. Email to me if you need any he
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 13:21:12 EDT 2001 | Michael Konrad
Eric, The Kolb RB6D (and the RB5D) are not ultrasonic cleaners. They are high pressure spray cleaners. I would not recommend high pressure spray cleaners for misprinted assemblies with previously placed components (unless you don�t mind solder pas
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 12:44:03 EDT 2001 | dalejans
Is it acceptable to clean an assembled board in the ultasonic stencil cleaner? The cleaning requirement is where water soluable flux is used and needs to be removed. Thanks for you information!
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 19:48:22 EST 2001 | pzohbon
In regards to cleaning RMA solder paste from stencils; Right now we are cleaning the stencils by hand. I want to get away from this by going to an automatic cleaner. Any recommendations for ultrasonic stencil cleaning systems using 440-R SMT deterg
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 13:53:11 EST 2001 | gcs
Ultrasonic I understand maybe the best at cleaning stencils, but we use a "pressure spray" it works very well and only takes appx. 12 minutes to wash & self dry. Alcohol is the cleaner, but there are several company's making detergents for cleaning
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 16:50:17 EST 2001 | pzohbon
Thank you for the info. Where could I find out more about chemistries that are like the 440. Peter
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 09:41:06 EST 2001 | CAL
Our Stencil cleaner is of the Aqueous Technologies variety (AQ-201sc). Being a research company we change chemistries often. We recently have used Petroferm and Zestron Chemistries. Both Chemistries have met all of our expectations to date. Contact I
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 12:43:43 EST 2001 | kerryn
Hi Peter, Just curious, what do you have against Smart Sonic? I have heard and seen some very good things about their srencil-cleaning process. We are also still cleaning by hand, but it seems that everytime I visit another facility to evaluate new
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 14:32:52 EDT 2001 | Mike Konrad
Hi, Maybe Yes� Maybe No� Actually, it most likely is acceptable to clean assembled boards in an ultrasonic cleaning system (40 kHz). There are some concerns in some circles about possible damage to wire bonds in components. There have been publi