Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 10:54:02 EDT 2003 | honarar
We want to put an inline cleaner at the end of our reflow oven. should we be concerned about temp drop between the exit of the oven and inlet of the cleaner. does anyone know of a standard
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 10:54:04 EDT 2003 | honarar
We want to put an inline cleaner at the end of our reflow oven. should we be concerned about temp drop between the exit of the oven and inlet of the cleaner. does anyone know of a standard
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 18:10:50 EDT 2003 | Gabriele
Before entering the cleaner, the board should reach almost temperature of first pre-wash module (are you using DI water washing machine?), if water cleaner, normally the temp of prewash spry is set from 45 C� to 55 C�. (or it could be 10�C higher, bu
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 18:11:19 EDT 2003 | Gabriele
Before entering the cleaner, the board should reach almost temperature of first pre-wash module (are you using DI water washing machine?), if water cleaner, normally the temp of prewash spry is set from 45 C� to 55 C�. (or it could be 10�C higher, bu
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 15:04:37 EST 2005 | jimdugan
I have a plant in Shenzhen China and i am trying to locate a manufacturer of an inline cleaner for PCBA cleaning. Preferably manufactured in China. I am aware of the cleaner manufacturers in the USA. I use DI-water only no chemicals.
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Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 10:00:43 EST 2005 | GS
Did you considered Aquastorm 200 (speedline)? Regards GS
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 22:38:25 EDT 2010 | aqueous
As with so many things, some brands work very well on high density, low profile assemblies and some do not. Because my company manufactures these machines, I don't want to use this forum as an advertisement so I will recommend the following: 1. Sen
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 12:39:39 EST 2016 | deanm
We have a name brand aqueous batch cleaner that uses a chemical and DI water to clean ROL0 flux from our PCBs. It does ok most of the time for SMT boards and we want to include through hole assemblies as well which should be a better cleaning process
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 15:41:25 EDT 2004 | pjc
The following some leading companies that supply in-line and batch type cleaners: http://www.speedlinetech.com/electrovert/index.aspx http://www.trekindustries.com/index.html http://www.aat-corp.com/ http://www.technicaldev.com/nuclean.html Some