Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 10:54:02 EDT 2003 | honarar
We want to put an inline cleaner at the end of our reflow oven. should we be concerned about temp drop between the exit of the oven and inlet of the cleaner. does anyone know of a standard
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 10:54:04 EDT 2003 | honarar
We want to put an inline cleaner at the end of our reflow oven. should we be concerned about temp drop between the exit of the oven and inlet of the cleaner. does anyone know of a standard
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 29 22:13:59 EDT 2008 | davef
IPA is a fire hazard. Be sure your fire extinguishers are charged and your evacuation plan is current, when using IPA in the vacinity of a wave solder machine. Have you tried DI water? Solutions used in wave finger cleaners include: * Techspray SMT
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 22:57:45 EST 2016 | ttheis
I'm not too experienced with this but what about an air-blast with an ionized air source such as an air knife above and below a conveyor to push most of the fluid off of the pcba then run through an oven just above vaporization temperature.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 15 15:42:33 EDT 2003 | davef
Unless you have a reason, set your top and bottom to the same temperature. Tip: Don't run dry cleaners bags through the oven. Tell us about: * Paste you intend to use. * Specifics of your oven, including length of each of the heating and cooling zo
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 15 11:48:14 EDT 2014 | proy
Interesting idea the sprite sugar/water mix.... I found a spray on BBQ cleaner which worked pretty well, but is a little sharp on the lungs! Peter
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 22:35:21 EST 2007 | JNet
Is the oven air or nitrogen? If it is air I would suggest more exhuast to pull the flux vapors out if the oven before they can condense in the cooling. If it is a nitrogn machine that makes it a little more complicated. If the filter system is clogge
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 14:36:30 EDT 2006 | cyber_wolf
Swag, I think I have mentioned this on the forums before....The only way to truly get those chains clean is to use a foaming oven cleaner. It requires several applications to get them completely clean. Also, you need to remove the tracks and clean t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 13:51:32 EST 2012 | jdengler
Had you cleaned the inside of the machine just before this started? I once had an oven that was cleaned with some sort of oven cleaner and it contaminated PCB Assemblies when they ran it. This residue was not visible to the eye but caused soldering
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 08:08:41 EST 2014 | cyber_wolf
The manual says to bake the edge chains at 400C to clean them. Is anybody doing this ? I need to take my edge chains to a heat treat facility to clean them ? I don't want to spray oven cleaner on them as they appear to be plated with nickel or so