Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 11:39:38 EST 2013 | markhoch
I'm investigating replacing my Stencil Cleaner. After searching the fine archives of SMTNET, I'm as clouded as ever..... So let me ask this... Are there any USERS out there who have a stencil washer that they use every day, and are satisfied with?
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 11:42:14 EST 2013 | markhoch
I probably should have specified... This isn't a question regarding cleaning chemistry. I'm curious to know if any of you have a Stencil Cleaner that is used every day, and functions as intended on a reliable basis. Thanks again.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 11:51:36 EST 2013 | cbeneat
We use ours multiple times a day x 3 shifts. As the maintainer, I personally am satisfied I change the filters monthly and keep it full of cleaning fluid. I will say we have another facility that has the same washer, they have had more issues than
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 13:58:55 EST 2013 | cbeneat
I did have the problem where it got into my touch screen, and had to replace it. I agree, the seals leave much to be desired. I ordered something from Mcmaster to replace what they had, so far so good. And good luck on your search, If I run into m
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 12:57:01 EST 2013 | markhoch
Thank you for your reply Chris We have the same exact unit. But we've had issues with the cleaning solution leaching into the electrical cabinet and shorting out the PLC. They use a foam weather strip as the only insulation, and the cleaning solutio
Electronics Forum | Wed May 15 16:07:23 EDT 2013 | rgduval
We've recently acquired a Rayco Aqua Blaster 1250 from an equipment auction. As with a lot of used equipment, it did not come with a manual or documentation. I've finally got a DI system hooked up, and am working on getting the washer going. But,
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 13 09:04:33 EST 2013 | rgduval
Thanks, Dave. One thing that's beginning to concern me about the tankless heaters is their capabilities to get the water to the right temperature, at the right flow rate. It would be too easy to know the actual flow rate of the wash machine I bou
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 11 15:15:09 EST 2013 | rgduval
I'm working on installing a batch washer, and am looking into water heaters to support the cleaning process. I'll be installing a DI system, and I know that stainless steel tanks are needed due to the corrosive nature of DI water. My DI system inst
Electronics Forum | Wed May 15 15:58:11 EDT 2013 | rgduval
Let me see if I understand you correctly. You have a batch washer (looks like a dishwasher). There is a top and bottom spray fixture, which would normally spray water up at the board and down at the board being washed. When you place boards in t
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 22 09:20:31 EDT 2013 | swag
Yes, car rims (and brass tubas)! You finally helped me get to the bottom of this expensive issue. We fired the culprit. It's the same guy that was using the ultrasonic stencil washer to clean car parts on night shift. It might be snake oil, I don