Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 09:20:53 EDT 2014 | neiderman
There are a few companies that sell the pressure senors and software to data-log and map the coverage and pressure of fluid spraying systems.However they tend to be expensive. If you would like the link please send me an email and I would be happy to
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 09:23:35 EDT 2024 | alishakihn
Good morning! I'm sorry to hear about the anomalies you're experiencing with your inline wash. Dealing with foaming issues can be challenging, but I'll do my best to provide some suggestions to help you troubleshoot the problem. 1. Check the Water Q
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 17 03:23:33 EST 2014 | cunningham
Does anyone have a company that can do wash profiler? I want something similar to thermal profilers like your Kik and Datapaq but obviously it needs to be water proof. I want to measure temperature and pressure from the jets as part of a weekly SPC
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 17 22:05:24 EST 2014 | kahrpr
I am not aware of any correlation that temperature and pressure is a good indicator of board cleanliness. You can drop a thermometer into the tank to verify the temperature. Water cleanness/Ph are more important. If you are truly worried about board
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 13:54:29 EDT 2001 | zbosskc@netscape.net
We currently use 120 psi top pressure and 110 psi bottom pressure using a Westek Triton DI wash and have had no cleanliness issues with any of our vendors and with surface analysis.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 11:59:10 EDT 2001 | Carol Stirling
Could someone recommend the pressure for cleaning PWBs after reflow please? Also, if there is a wash system you find satisfactory, the name, phone and location would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for the help. Carol (Excuse the typo in the Thre
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 13:44:23 EDT 2001 | Hussman
Wut-chuw talkin' 'bout Carol? Are you talking about an aqueous wash machine to clean your boards? Well then, I've always liked Electroverts machines. They're modular and seem to do the job well. It all depends on your boards and your process.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 17:50:46 EDT 2001 | ksfacinelli
I am just giving my experiences as I see them. I think it helps to hear what is and what is not working..in the future I will refrain from mentioning suppliers but the question was specific as to QUOTE:"Also, if there is a wash system you find satis
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 15:19:42 EDT 2001 | davef
Watt tiepoo? [Cereally, you can usually fix typos after you post by using the P yellow �edit� button that shows when you are looking at your posting.] We�re had people on SMTnet that were washing their boards with a brush attached to the end of a ga
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