Electronics Forum: wash contamination (Page 1 of 18)

wash

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 10:29:37 EST 2006 | stepheniii

I worked at one place where they had a dishwasher. They had stopped using it by the time I got there. But if they had kept using it I would have gotten a clean glass and put it in to see how clean it came out. I think after a while with only one tan

Ionic contamination

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 08 00:06:16 EDT 2000 | Edmund

Can any pls enlighten me what is the purpose of using DI water during washing of PCBA. If the board is not wash using DI water , what will happe? What is the range of resitivity reading should be. Rdgs...

contamination on copper

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 08:23:47 EDT 2004 | prod

hi, Having put a copper socket trough a wave soldering machine, and then through a DI wash, the boards have been dried and after a few days a green residue has been noticed on the copper. any suggestions? not drying properly maybe? or could it be th

Solder pot contamination

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 20:47:21 EDT 2004 | KEN

I think OA flux left on the pot would quickly looses its activity and become part of the dross waste stream, and smoke stream for that matter. Also, if your wave is setup properly your selective pallets will scour (push) the top of the lambda wav

Re: Ionic contamination

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 21:01:06 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Edmund: Responding to your questions: 1 What is purpose of using DI water to wash a PCBA? Compared to tap water, DI water is less likely to leave: � Metal cations on sensitive components. � Salts of Ca, Mg, and other stuff on metals on the assemb

Closed loop wash

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 11:58:53 EST 2012 | rgduval

Thanks, Dave. As a start-up, we're trying to make it as cost effective as possible. That said, we also want to do it right. We don't want the possibility of the City/State/EPA coming down on us anytime in the future for contaminants being discharg

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

PCB wash chlorine

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 18:53:36 EDT 2003 | Michael Nguyen

We are using a Trek board washing system with 2 deionizer tanks hooked up to the 2 final rinse tanks and the first tank is directly connected with the city water. We are having problems with a vendor board on some tranformer/chokes. The part manufact

PCB wash chlorine

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 01:03:15 EDT 2003 | Truett H.

I would discourage the use of city water at all - where rinsing electronic parts is concerned, it contains too much contamination. If practical, route DI water to your first tank and implement some aggitation (either nitrogen bubbles from the bottom

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

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