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 | Thu May 01 06:42:25 EDT 2014 | cbeneat
I use Simple Green, works pretty well, although I use the concentrate and don't dilute it as is recommended, so it's pretty strong. I am going to try the sugar water though. I'm intrigued.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 01 18:21:26 EDT 2014 | hegemon
Of course now I am really wondering if my own guts like the Sprite/Solvent... 'hege
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 11:34:04 EDT 2003 | Axl
As far as solder paste goes search no further! I have worked for some huge CM's as a Process Engineer and a lot of them have put thousands of hours of Engineering time and evaluation just to come up with the same answer every time. For no-clean it is
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 21 18:30:30 EDT 2003 | russ
AXL, you could be right! I personally didn't switch they did it after i left. Is it possible that indium might have changed in the last couple of years? I remember Indiums specs stating 40% post residue? This was quite a bit higher than some othe
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 10:23:38 EDT 2012 | cbeneat
We Have 3 Vitronics XPM2's. I know nothing about any other manufacturer, but Vitronics has been extremely reliable. 2 Shifts 5 days a week for 6 years, and have never replaced a blower. Have had to change a few overtemp switches, and have had a fe
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 16:53:37 EDT 2012 | burb1999
We have Heller, 1707EXL now. It has a removable support for the mesh conveyor that just pull out (clipped in). Had an Electrovert and they were bolted on and very tuff to change out. The oilers Im not sure I care for though,they have a metal rail t
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 02:50:49 EDT 2002 | fastek
I hated no-clean for that reason. Yea, the boards are pretty clean and in many cases don't need cleaning but it's not worth it when you consider what it does to your ovens in my opinion. Do water soluable fluxes cause the same havoc in a re-flow?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 01 17:50:43 EST 2009 | swag
This is cut and paste from a Conceptronics Document - hope it helps you: Following are the lubricants recommended for oven maintenance: 1. To lubricate the conveyor chain use: A. Biral BIO30 -synthetic high temperature oil (highly recommended)
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 14:29:02 EST 2008 | jdumont
Bi monthly?!!? What are your exhausts getting clogged with? You have that much dust in the air that cleaning every two weeks is necessary?