Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 22 15:10:11 EDT 1998 | John Smith
Which kind of stencil washing system would you prefer, with or without ultrasonic?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 21:13:42 EDT 2003 | jersbo
Sounds great.. Id think of the same thing you already thought of raw paste eventually clogging the wash...
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 17 23:02:35 EST 2004 | jj
Has anybody heard about "ionic washing" using in SMT production ? What's the principal and what's the purpose for ? Thanks JJ
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 19:54:59 EDT 2003 | bman
I've got a crazy idea that I think might just work, so I need you guys to shoot it down. We will have an in-line wash with a 24" wide belt in our new facility. I'm thinking we might be able to run our 22" screens through this wash instead of using
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 14:31:43 EST 2004 | pdeuel
DI water de-ionized water is an easier way to ensure washing free of contaminates. De-ionized water has a characteristic resistance of 18 meg ohms per cm squared. Resistance monitors can be installed in cascading wash systems that would monitor conta
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 17:33:43 EST 2000 | Ivan Rojas
I will just like to know if is ok to build a board with a BGA ,with water soluable paste and washed or is better to use a no clean paste . And one last question , what do you guys think about the better paste Kester or Indium .
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 17:33:37 EST 2000 | Ivan Rojas
I will just like to know if is ok to build a board with a BGA ,with water soluable paste and washed or is better to use a no clean paste . And one last question , what do you guys think about the better paste Kester or Indium .
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 20:37:35 EST 2004 | davef
Water wash cleaning with a deionized water rise is used for bare boards and assemblies [and probably components also, but we're not sure]. Look here for the basics: http://www.circuitree.com/CDA/ArticleInformation/features/BNP__Features__Item/0,2133