Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 19:13:54 EDT 2009 | aqueous
Trek Industries was purchased by Stoelting a few years ago. Even on Stoelting's web site, its hard to find the Trek cleaners as they seemed to bury them. Here is a link to the section of Stoelting's website that contains Trek cleaners. http://www.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 27 23:16:26 EST 2011 | monicanhelp
have you tried using an ultrasonic cleaner? i heard this from a friend and told me about this option. although, you may have to use a solution with the machine. here's a link i saw before while researching on using ultrasonic cleaner for pcb: http:
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 08:44:42 EDT 2015 | davef
The environment of a burn-in chamber is specific. That environment has a fairly well defined affect on the metal contacts of a burn-in socket. Test socket cleaners are tailored for those specific requirements. Look at the MSDS for the WS flux and th
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 16:21:47 EDT 2018 | dontfeedphils
I'm looking for a strong, universal urethane coating remover/cleaner. It'll be used for cleaning equipment, mostly metal pieces, so I'm not worried about material compatibles. Just looking for the strongest, universal urethane conformal coat remo
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 13:06:47 EST 2000 | Bill Schreiber
When switching from cleaning RMA to a no-clean flux, one area that is commonly overlooked is the stencil cleaning operation. Stencil cleaners that are effective in cleaning RMA often fail when cleaning no-clean (especially alcohol cleaners). Pallet
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 12:48:50 EST 1998 | Mike Konrad
First, let me say that I am a manufacturer of batch cleaning systems. The following information is not intended to be a commercial for our cleaners, but rather a commentary about batch cleaners in general. Batch cleaners come in all sizes and confi
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 20:08:37 EDT 2004 | Dreamsniper
Now the ball starts rolling. I'm lookin' for a new aqeous cleaner. Do I really need chemical cleaners or saponifiers, surfactant etc. for an Aqeous Cleaning Machine in removing OA or Water Soluble flux from under my 1.27mm Pitch BGA down to 1mm Pitch
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 14:23:47 EDT 2005 | carln
Mike Conrad's "matter of full disclosure" is not quite complete. He fails to mention that he only makes spray-in-air board cleaners and only ultrasonic stencil cleaners. He does not make ultrasonic board cleaners. So, he apparently he is "grinding