Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 12:34:48 EDT 2008 | glenda
Is there anyone that can send me inforamtion on companys that sale Printed circuit board wash systems?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 13:39:29 EDT 2008 | realchunks
I'm suprised there isn't 40 guys replying to this and that someone would use a technical forum to surf for such an easy request.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 14:16:53 EDT 2008 | glenda
will i thought i could get information faster and some good feed back sorry i asked.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 15:08:16 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Sorry Glenda, it's not you. Just that a lot of sales guys always jump this kind of question. Personally I like Electrovert or EMC cleaners.Look em up on the web and see what ya think.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 21:40:04 EDT 2008 | davef
Vapor degreasing systems * Thermal Equipment [Baron-Blakeslee]; Torrance, CA; thermalequipment.com * Exselect Engineering; Concord, ON CAN; exselect.com * Branson Ultrasonics; Danbury, CT; bransoncleaning.com * Greco Brothers; Providence, RI; grecob
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 09:15:06 EDT 2001 | ksfacinelli
We have two batch systems here. The systems have worked very well but the interior stainless steel is very dull. We are running a DI based open loop system for cleaning primarily a WS flux. In special cases we have used ArmaKleen E-2001 and Alpha
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 01:13:05 EDT 2001 | Michael Konrad
Hi Dave, It may be. DI water alone will not build up residue. It can attack the finish of electro-polished (mirrored) stainless steel though. I have seen a white / chalky buildup on poly inline cleaners, usually isolated in the wash section. The
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 12:08:00 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello Kevin, Have you contacted your equipment manufacturer and discussed the issue with them? Usually they have a method for cleaning their own systems based on the units they will use in their test lab. Based on the system configuration and the
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 18:07:17 EDT 2001 | ksfacinelli
Ok....this is the last time asking this question. Does anyone know how to clean the dull residue of the inside of a stainless steel batch cleaner. The system has always been DI based and run with a saponifier. I am not sure what the redusue is or
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 20:46:10 EDT 2001 | davef
Dunno, but if I had to guess, your DI is corroding the stainless. But then again, some saponifier concentrations can be overly caustic