Electronics Forum: detergent de foamer (Page 1 of 1)

Cleaning film build-up in a Stainless wash system....

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 07:01:25 EST 2005 | EHess

Run a water-soluble mask that foams in the wash. Use a de-foamer to contol that. One or the other, or both are causing a greasy build-up that is hard to get off in certain areas. I have a closed loop DI water system. Can I use some sort of deterg

Foam in the wash

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

H-551 Aqueous Wash Electrovert question

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 11 09:29:12 EST 2003 | ehess

Bill, have you found the problem yet? We have been experiencing the same problem on our H-500C, and have found some clogging in the drain from build up caused by the de-foamer we use. Once cleared, the problem went away.

Foam in the wash

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 12 18:48:49 EDT 2007 | mefloump

We seem to have an overwhelming amount of foam produced in the initial rinse portion of our wash (enough to cause it to overflow). We are using an Austin American Hydrojet Mach III Inline Cleaner. To my understanding the first rinse of the boards is

Inline Washers

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 13:50:55 EST 2003 | Matt Kehoe

We use an Aqueous Technologies Millennium III closed loop system. The footprint is no more than 12-13 feet. We wash water soluble solder paste residue with excellent results however, due to the nature of our solid solder deposit process, we are washi

Dish Washer for BGA Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 09 01:41:35 EDT 2004 | Mike Konrad

Although water soluble (OA) flux is technically the easiest flux to remove, it is also the most damaging type of flux if not removed. A dishwasher lacks the pressure and nozzle design to produce the very small water particle size required for thorou

Cleaning Water Soluble Flux under BGA's

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 18:54:16 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad

A surfactant (AKA detergent) is great for OA flux removal applications. It has a good surface tension reducing property and is more easily rinsed than soaps. If using a soap or surfactant, be sure that you choose one that has a good de-foaming pack

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