Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 04 02:59:35 EDT 2016 | soldersucks
Hi There folks! Please help I would like to ask if you hava soft copy for the manual of SAWA Ultrasonic Cleaner (SC MM3-2). I will be needing it to allocate Preventive Maintenance. (hard copy went missing) Need your help.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 14:45:01 EDT 2004 | Michelle Ogihara
As many people have participated in this email string, including competitors and customers of Sawa, I would like to respond to especially one rather detailed email expressing concerns with this stencil cleaning system. Also, this teaches me to keep
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 18:17:48 EST 2004 | kerryn
It should be noted that some of the main reasons to change from manual cleaning to automated stencil cleaning are: � Manual cleaning is not consistent � quality is totally in the operators hands � Contamination left on the stencil and in the aperture
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 22:57:32 EST 2004 | Ken
I have an Aqueous Technologies stencil cleaner and I can see many SAWA advantages over the "larger" machines. 1. Floor space savings 2. Chemical cost (up to 30 dollars a gallon) 3. Hand ultra sonic cleaning could never destroy the webbing and bon
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 20:50:26 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad
There are several companies that manufacturer stencil cleaning systems. They include: Aqueous Technologies www.aqueoustech.com Smartsonic www.smartsonic.com EMC www.emcgti.com PMR www.pmrsystems.com JNJ www.jnj-industries.com UnitDesign www.un
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 20:24:00 EDT 2001 | davef
Well, your wipes are a good first step in removing the bulk of the material, but they do little or nothing to remove the material from the apertures. * It would probably be cheaper to use poly stencils and then throw them away after each use, eh? ;
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