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Small board washer needed

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 12:42:37 EDT 2007 | cman

Does anyone know of a small machine (table top would be nice) that could be used to wash mis-prints or small batches of boards? We have 2 inline systems but they are DI only and once and a while a soaponified system would be nice. Looking for spray o

Inline pcb laser etcher

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 19:38:28 EDT 2014 | garym4569

What is the base cost of an inline pcb etcher? Specs: fiducial alignment, smema interface, 400mm x 400mm marking area. Will be used to mark panel 2d codes, pcb array 2d codes, and human readable. Thanks Gm

Inline Washers

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 09:40:19 EST 2003 | jseagle

Hi, I am looking for opinions on closed-loop inline washers. We use water-soluble paste and flux, most of our boards are double-sided, and our finest pitch is 16mil, but we will be doing BGA, uBGA, and possibly flip chip in the future. What would

Board Washer, In-line vs Batch

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 14 17:48:32 EDT 2023 | tey422

Without get too deep. The biggest drawback of batch washer, you can't pack too many boards into same batch. If you are washer very larger boards, that's the bottleneck. If you are washing No-Clean board, then you wait even much longer, more than dou

Dish Washer for BGA Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 09:40:27 EDT 2004 | arcandspark

I do agree with Mike, if you are looking to purchase a board wash system, do not get a dish washer unit, purchase a system built to wash PCB's not dishes. We had them at the former company I worked at and they worked best. They moved everything to Ch

Inline Washers

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 15:33:37 EST 2003 | James

We need to use water-soluble paste due to cleanliness requirements. No-clean does not mean No-contamination. I have talked to a lot of people who use no-clean and they still wash their boards except now they have to use chemicals to do it. So, you

DI cleaner (washer) bath temperature

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 19:05:32 EST 2007 | KEN

Is there a typical DI cleaner (washer) bath/ spray temperature? (In-line cleaner) Is there a maximum temperature? I know some parts do tend to have issues like TH electrolytic jackets shrinking. But is there any situations to be aware of? Bacteri

Dish Washer for BGA Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 10:11:27 EDT 2004 | Dreamsniper

Hi Guys, Have you tried using a standard dish washer for cleaning PCB's with BGA's. What detergent or cleaning chemicals did you used? I wonder if it will work to clean a WS Flux PCB using the dish washer then get it rinsed by an old aqueou cleaner

PCB Cleaner/washer suggestions

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 11:06:04 EDT 2004 | JB

I am looking into a pcb washer/cleaner for misprints etc. If you are using one, which would you recommend? We use no clean solder and will use lead free in the future. Thanks

Board Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 11:28:26 EST 2001 | bcaler

We use a blue Alpha 2110 saponifier in our H400 in-line water washer. Concentration of 4%. Works great but is EXPENSIVE. Brian

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