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ESD safe wash basket liner/cover

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 11 10:59:09 EST 2010 | sumote

I am having some trouble finding an ESD safe wash basket liner. The trouble isn't finding someone who sells a product, the problem is all 3 products I have evaluated fail testing. All 3 were generators in excess of 2kv with 1 hitting over 4kv! This i

water wash small but mechanically sensitive PCBA

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 17:02:37 EDT 2015 | cnotebaert

Id say get them panelized to help lock it down in a basket or under a screen, we actually started making our own baskets out of screen material, tight mesh and not as rough. the other option would be to get something to hold them off the wash conv ho

Cleaning in wash baskets

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 15:34:16 EST 2008 | George

Does anyone know of an inexpensive way of holding small parts or boards in place in a wash basket to prevent them from moving during cleaning process.Keep in mind you want the top of the parts/boards to also get clean. Thanks

Cleaning in wash baskets

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 16:43:30 EST 2008 | stepheniii

An expensive way is Stone Mountain Tool board cages. We tried to find a less expensive alternative but couldn't. These are the Cadillac of wash baskets.

Cleaning in wash baskets

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 24 12:48:54 EST 2008 | swag

Steve, We build a lot of small flex circuits and we use conductive silicone mesh in our wash baskets to keep things from flying around. We buy it from AGI Corporation - Huntsville, AL - 256-858-3300.

Cleaning in wash baskets

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 22 07:55:53 EST 2008 | davef

Search the fine SMTnet Archives. Here's an "old but a goodie" from Steve 'Zeva' Gregory: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=11862

Cleaning in wash baskets

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 10:00:27 EST 2008 | wavemasterlarry

I use a alcohol rag and compressed air to blow out them via holes. I think washing is over rated. A simple wipe is all you need. Plus it keeps the planet green which is what everyone seems to be squacking about these days. Thats why I wash one a

boards damaged by water wash

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 06 12:55:01 EDT 1999 | Patrick O'Connor

0603's and 0402's are being damaged by the water wash post reflow. PCA's are 1" X 4" and 2" X 2" approximately. We've adjusted water pressure so that the top-down is higher than the bottom up. The baskets have a .5" mesh spacing. Some baskets h

Re: boards damaged by water wash

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 06 16:22:58 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| 0603's and 0402's are being damaged by the water wash post reflow. PCA's are 1" X 4" and 2" X 2" approximately. | | We've adjusted water pressure so that the top-down is higher than the bottom up. | | The baskets have a .5" mesh spacing. Some

water wash small but mechanically sensitive PCBA

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 12:13:50 EDT 2015 | swiese242

Find someone that has a 3D Printer and create a top and bottom jig that will hold them down. This has worked for our production needs in many ways and has saved us thousands instead having a metal shop create one. www.avcomsmt.com

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