Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 29 10:35:32 EST 1999 | Jason Birch
Gentlemen, Can anyone recommend a stencil cleaner manufacturer? Are there any advantages to using ultrasonic vs. high pressure? I am also looking to clean misprinted boards with the machine. Thanks, J. B.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 10:05:05 EDT 1999 | Jason Birch
Does anyone have any experiences with EMC stencil screen cleaners or can you recommend a good one?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 12:44:03 EDT 2001 | dalejans
Is it acceptable to clean an assembled board in the ultasonic stencil cleaner? The cleaning requirement is where water soluable flux is used and needs to be removed. Thanks for you information!
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 13:53:11 EST 2001 | gcs
Ultrasonic I understand maybe the best at cleaning stencils, but we use a "pressure spray" it works very well and only takes appx. 12 minutes to wash & self dry. Alcohol is the cleaner, but there are several company's making detergents for cleaning
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 15:16:40 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad
Stencil cleaner manufacturers that (in our opinion) build quality machines: Aqueous Technologies (800) 218-8128 (that's us) Branson (203) 796-0400 EMC (215) 340-0650 Austin American (512) 335-6400 Questions??? Call me at (800) 218-8128 and
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 15:47:31 EDT 1999 | C.K.
| Does anyone have any experiences with EMC stencil screen cleaners or can you recommend a good one? | SMarTsonic makes an excellent cleaner. As Bill states, it uses ultrasonics and an EPA approved detergent to wash stencils and boards. However,
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 15:49:35 EDT 1999 | C.K.
| Does anyone have any experiences with EMC stencil screen cleaners or can you recommend a good one? | SMarTsonic makes an excellent cleaner. As Bill states, it uses ultrasonics and an EPA approved detergent to wash stencils and boards. However,
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 14:32:52 EDT 2001 | Mike Konrad
Hi, Maybe Yes� Maybe No� Actually, it most likely is acceptable to clean assembled boards in an ultrasonic cleaning system (40 kHz). There are some concerns in some circles about possible damage to wire bonds in components. There have been publi
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 16:50:17 EST 2001 | pzohbon
Thank you for the info. Where could I find out more about chemistries that are like the 440. Peter