Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 12:07:53 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
Not to be funny, but can't you use a dishwasher ? They are cheap. The only worry there may be water spots, but if you blow your boards dry with an air hose I think they will be OK.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 21:57:25 EST 2006 | davef
Se�or Tech If you want clean board using a dish waher, you must run deionized water. If you run DI water through a dishwasher, it will cut through those flimsy pipes like fire driven by Sana Anna Winds through dry brush.
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?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 03 18:35:45 EDT 2006 | russ
So what are your current drying parameters? can you adjust temp and time? is this a batch cleaner that may have some shadowing from the way it is loaded causing hot air to not hit certain boards? Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 17:39:54 EDT 2006 | russ
Well i guess you would not have to dry the boards but let me ask this, Are you hand cleaning water soluble flux in a sink? Never seen a cleaner without a dryer. Anyway temp and time for drying is easy to figure out. When boards are dry you have i
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 21:36:14 EDT 2006 | Chunks
It depends on the water quality of your final rinse too. Too dirty and pools of water will trap residues on your board. If let to evaporate, these residues can stay on your board.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 03 16:42:48 EDT 2006 | Merle
The cleaner does have a dryer, but does not remove all moisture - we can see that. It is functioning - we can see that too.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 20:53:36 EST 2022 | emeto
From part documentation: CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS A no clean solder system is recommended for IHLP's. If cleaning must be performed, an Isopropyl alcohol is recommended. If de-ionized Water Wash is used insure it is followed by a thorough warm air dry c
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 11:18:54 EDT 2000 | Chris May
Pascal, Hopefully, the system that you invest in will have a programmable drying cycle as one of its features. As far as humidity content is concerned, I am sure that some more learned colleagues may be able to help you. Although, I believe some p
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 02:52:42 EST 1998 | Jacqueline Coia
At this moment in time we are using water soluble solder paste on our PCBs these are cleaned using water only, agitated with ultrasonics. After drying a white/grey residue is left around solder joints. Reflow profile is fine and a reliable wash proce