Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 12:27:26 EST 2007 | bschreiber
Here is a thread on the subject: http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=9508Message37975 There is also information in this article by Richard Clouthier: http://www.smartsonic.com/article.html
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 14:09:59 EST 2003 | Bill Schreiber
Hello Alwil, It appears that some of the other respondents are recommending that the waste stream be discharged to drain, if possible. Keep in mind, the chemistry used is not the only factor to determine legal drain disposal. If you are cleaning s
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 05 17:19:56 EST 2022 | emeto
We use Benchmark Smartsonic 6000 for the last 20years. Recently evaluated replacement. Candidates we picked now are close loop systems, smaller footprint and use smaller tanks. Cleaners evaluated - Kolb-PS300, Systronic cl420 and DCT inkjet 388. We p
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 13:15:52 EST 2003 | Mike Konrad
The specific answer depends on what your specific application includes. #1: What are you removing? (solder paste, adhesives) #2: What are you cleaning? (stencils, screens, misprints, pallets) #3: What type of machine are you using? (Spray-in
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 17:08:59 EDT 1998 | Jack LaRue
Could someone point me in the direction of or have any info on a basic no frills Ultrasonic cleaner capable of cleaning 20"x20" stencils? Thanks, Jack LaRue jlarue@mail.nortechsys.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 14 10:00:47 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| Could someone point me in the direction of or have any info on a basic no frills Ultrasonic cleaner capable of cleaning 20"x20" stencils? | Thanks, | Jack LaRue | jlarue@mail.nortechsys.com Have you looked into the used equipment market? If you're
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 17:25:54 EDT 2002 | pjc
Can you believe they want $7K for that SAWA thing!!!
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 15:22:34 EDT 2002 | pdt203
Does anyone know the name of a smalll handheld device that cleans stencils? One looks like a palm sander and it vibrates the paste out of apertures. Thanks, Johnny Smith
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 16:24:59 EDT 2002 | blnorman
At the OSHA training institute, our instructor stuck an electric drill in a bucket of water to demonstrate what proper grounding will do. Personally I wasn't going to try it. All our fluxes are no-clean, and are IPA based. Granted we used aqueous
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 19:35:11 EDT 1998 | Mike Konrad
Aqueous Technologies manufacturers a "no-frills" stencil cleaning system. The Model designed to handle stencils up to 24" x 24" is available for under $ 10K. This system is, however, not ultrasonic, rather spray-in-air. If you desire information, c