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DI water testing?

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 25 07:59:48 EDT 2007 | gsala

In addition, plenty of good news on this link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deionized_water Regards........GSx

water soluble solder mask

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 12:07:43 EDT 1999 | mikeh

Hi, I am currently using a peelable mask prior to wave soldering and have started exploring water soluble/washable masks. The mask will be used with water based and alcohol based flux. Are there any compatability issues to concider and how will this

Aqueous cleaner water disposal

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 27 08:13:29 EDT 2002 | mk

Our company uses a conveyorised aqueous cleaner to wash printed circuits after water soluble solder paste is reflowed. The system is closed loop with carbon and resin filters. The water eventually will get dirty. Can it be dumped? Treated? How do y

DI water testing?

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 11:20:58 EDT 2007 | davef

Q1: Is it sufficent to simply put meter probes in the water to get a resistance reading? A1: No. You need a meter for the purpose. Myron-L [myronl.com] is one such company Q2: I'm very skeptical of the Culligan man as they tried to pass distilled w

DI water testing?

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 18:02:51 EDT 2007 | erokc

I'm needing to use DI water for the first time. I called the local Culligan man and was told that distilled water was the same as DI so I bought some. I wanted to determine if it was DI so after reading the postings in the forum I determined the re

Aqueous cleaner water disposal

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 07 06:57:33 EDT 2002 | mk

I agree but, are there really heavy metals in this water? Our process is as follows. Print Paste Reflow Board (no components, water soluble paste only) Wash Board Same reflow profile for almost every order so no solder balling issues etc. Carbon an

DI water testing?

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Thu Aug 30 12:52:13 EDT 2007

water soluble marking pen

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 19:37:38 EST 2001 | dennis

Thanks! dry erase does not come off easily with water. I have to use brush to remove marks. Thanks for your input anyway!

DI water testing?

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 25 12:22:30 EDT 2007 | erokc

Is it sufficent to simply put meter probes in the water to get a resistance reading? I'm very skeptical of the Culligan man as they tried to pass distilled water for DI water. As I watched my container being filled I asked how they determined when

di water washing

Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 17:48:54 EDT 2010 | jrr3434

I need to wash a bach of boards (25) using di water. I plan on washing them by hand. What would be the best way to go about drying them?


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