Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 08:18:18 EDT 2007 | davef
The following make inspection stamps. They may be able to help: * VRS Marking; 567 Camino Mercado Ste. A, Arroyo Grande, CA 93420; 800-782-6790 805-481-9787 F800-743-3135 F805-474-1238 contactvrs@vrsmarking.com vrsmarking.com * Des Moines Rubber Sta
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 09:31:25 EDT 2003 | caldon
BMAN.........Consider yourself shot down. unfortunatly (for you) Mike and Ken are right on the mark. The root of your problem is the current system you have for stencil wash...Explain what Maintenance headaches you have. Many moons ago I had a Smar
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 14:44:42 EDT 2007 | colormaker
We use a washer soluable solder flux for our solder wave. We then wash the boards in a dishwasher. We have done it this way for years without problems. We just got a new dishwasher and now we get residue on the solder (white marks) Anyone know of wh
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 22:33:07 EDT 2007 | slthomas
By purchasing or leasing a DI system and supplying it for your final rinse, at least. You'll avoid some troublesome ionics on your boards that way. Kind of off topic, but are you filtering or boiling off your washer's waste water or are you sending
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 19:54:59 EDT 2003 | bman
I've got a crazy idea that I think might just work, so I need you guys to shoot it down. We will have an in-line wash with a 24" wide belt in our new facility. I'm thinking we might be able to run our 22" screens through this wash instead of using
Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 13:24:38 EDT 2007 | mfgengr
I had a similar problem a long time ago. I eventually traced the problem to undercured solder resist. The flux was reacting with what was left of the uncured resist, leaving a white residue. We could not even hand scrub this off. The solution was to
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 00:01:28 EDT 2003 | Mike Konrad
Danger Will Robinson� Danger! Never mix a post-reflow cleaning system with a raw paste removal application (particularly on an inline cleaning system)!. The paste that comes off a screen contains solder balls that are so small, they will eventuall
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 00:45:35 EDT 2003 | kenBliss
Bman Each area and process has a unique machine for a reason. Professional engineers at the various OEM�s have thought these things through and there are specific reasons why you don't wash stencils in a board washer, bake pizzas in your reflow ove
Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 18:44:06 EDT 2007 | binow
Various processes throughout the factory will use a stamp to signify ICT has been completed or QA has been done. The problem we are having is once the boards have made it through all the steps and have the stamps on them signifying who did what; the
Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 13:39:23 EDT 2007 | wavemasterlarry
You need to switch to an alcohol based stamp. It will work cause that's what we use.