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 | Thu Oct 18 22:19:30 EDT 2001 | EC
Hi, I'm looking at one of the stencil cleaner equipment which is Kolb RB6D, is a semi auto system. Anyone use this equipment before. How is the preformance, good or bad. Thanks.......
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
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 16:26:45 EDT 2002 | pjc
The Seika SAWA is the thingy you're looking for. Go to http://www.seikausa.com/sawa/index.html
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 22:37:16 EDT 2002 | davef
You're correct. It's a GREAT deal, especially when you match it up against those rip-off machines that cost $25k++. Maybe products like this will get those very nice suppliers' attention and force them to price products reasonably.