Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 18 06:37:53 EDT 2006 | Mark
Has anyone got a contact for Lint free cloth to clean miss printed PCB`s?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 11:48:28 EDT 2010 | davef
Questions are: * Are these lint-free rags ESD-protected? * How do these lint-free rags remove the flux that seeps under components? * Have you considered flux pens as an alternative to your current process?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 17:44:20 EDT 2021 | dwl
The hardest part was convincing management of the need for a stencil cleaner in the first place. Cleaning by hand using IPA and a lint free cloth just leads to clogged apertures and print defects. BTW, lint free cloths leave behind a lot of lint.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 12:09:47 EDT 2006 | SWAG
Cleveland Cotton Products 800-321-1050
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 18:11:06 EDT 2006 | cobar
Thanks for that,have you got a URL for them?
Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 10:49:34 EDT 1999 | Deon Nungaray
.025" you should wipe under stencil surface after every 2 or 3 print cycles with a lint free cloth or lint free tissue. When performing this operation you can also lightly soak cloth or wipe in alcohol. Regards, Deon Nungaray SMT MFG Process Engin
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 14:41:21 EDT 2010 | cbart
We are looking for lint free rags to clean our circuit boards with. We use these when processing no-clean flux the operators will use a de-fluxer apply it to a rag and use a brush along with the rag to pull the flux from the board. Does anyone have a
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 14:31:09 EDT 2010 | cbart
-Are these lint-free rags ESD-protected = yes, must be. I left that out thanks! -How do these lint-free rags remove the flux that seeps under components = no matter its a no-clean material and we are removing for esthestics only. -Have you considered