Electronics Forum: temperature wash (Page 1 of 19)

About temperature sensitive component

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 11:08:13 EDT 2004 | davef

We're not sure what you mean by temperature sensitive components. From an assembly process stand-point, every component we use is temperature sensitive to one level or another. More specifically, some of our products use polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)

Drying after aqueous wash

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 16:47:44 EDT 2006 | Merle

Should drying be done after aqueous wash? If so, how long and at what temperature?

DI cleaner (washer) bath temperature

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 10:19:06 EST 2007 | Michael Konrad

If you�re running chemistry in the wash, the wash temperature will be influenced by the chemical manufacturer�s recommendations. Typically, wash chemistries recommend operating temperatures between 130F and 150F. If your application is straight D

Foam in inline wash

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

Foam in inline wash

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 17:10:50 EST 2023 | aksaustin

Is this happening in the mornings? Are the operators allowing the machine to come up to set temperature before they run it?

inline wash profiler

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

Foam in the wash

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 12 22:03:21 EDT 2007 | davef

The presence of agitation at an air / solution interface and a foaming agent causes foaming. Most water soluable fluxes contain surficants. Surficants are foaming agents. First, it's likely this foaming is caused by poor control of the temperature o

inline wash profiler

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

inline wash profiler

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 18 11:02:05 EST 2014 | cunningham

Thanks for the reply. Yes we currently have an Ionagraph setup at the bottom of the wash where we take the first board out for that day and check it for contamination. Im just wanting to get an idea if any jets are blocked and that the temperature

Foam in the wash

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 13:10:26 EDT 2007 | mefloump

Thanks everyone for the input. I think in our case Dave was correct in saying the temperature was the most evident casue to our foaming problem. I found out today from our maint. techs that temp. control has been an issue recently and now we know wha

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