Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 12:13:50 EDT 2015 | swiese242
Find someone that has a 3D Printer and create a top and bottom jig that will hold them down. This has worked for our production needs in many ways and has saved us thousands instead having a metal shop create one. www.avcomsmt.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 21:34:02 EDT 2015 | kennyg
I am struggling with a water wash process for a very small (1"x1") PCB. It has components that are very esily damaged by contact. I'm stuck with wash. I know, I know, but no-clean isn't an option. We put the board in s compartmentalized wash basked
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 17:02:37 EDT 2015 | cnotebaert
Id say get them panelized to help lock it down in a basket or under a screen, we actually started making our own baskets out of screen material, tight mesh and not as rough. the other option would be to get something to hold them off the wash conv ho
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 03 13:53:59 EDT 2015 | sumote
Panelization is the way to go. Once it is panelized you can get them in a panel the options open up. Custom wash fixturing would be the way I would go if you have a tooling budget. The guys at Pentagon EMS have always been able to put together some n
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 09:53:11 EST 2006 | mike
i'm looking for a small pcb wash for populated pcbs. If anybody has any info on one please email me @ mbridges@dfe.com I'm located in New Hampshire
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 08:58:19 EST 1999 | Dave F
Glen: Thanks for the clarification. I agree with Wolfgang that fluxer setup could be the source of the problem. Bottom-side wave solder shorting has a fairly wide range of potental causes. For instance slow conveyor speed can produce the same con
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 15:34:16 EST 2008 | George
Does anyone know of an inexpensive way of holding small parts or boards in place in a wash basket to prevent them from moving during cleaning process.Keep in mind you want the top of the parts/boards to also get clean. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 24 12:48:54 EST 2008 | swag
Steve, We build a lot of small flex circuits and we use conductive silicone mesh in our wash baskets to keep things from flying around. We buy it from AGI Corporation - Huntsville, AL - 256-858-3300.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 17:12:17 EDT 2007 | cman
Is the prewash water going to drain or being re-circulated? If you are re-circulating don't send all or a portion to drain (or your treatment system) even sending a small portion to drain and adding fresh will reduce foaming. You will pull more water
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 04 10:08:22 EST 2008 | dphilbrick
We have a version of an ERP called Catalyst. It was developed within Ga Tech and then privatized. http://www.catalyst-mfg.com is their link. It is a really versatile system and handles PCBA operations very well. It also comes in an open license versi