Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 16:53:48 EST 2004 | grayman
Hi, We used to clean 20 pieces SMT inductors before but no problem with this process. Please confirm what type of inductors is it SMT or hole type. What type of chemical and machine you are currently using? Maybe I can help you out.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 11:39:58 EST 2004 | fcox
You should start by determining what adhesive is being used in the nozzle. Once you know that, finding a chemical that will work should be a lot easier.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 17:40:49 EST 2004 | davef
Contact Mike Konrad at Aqueous Technologies. He posts here often. So his contact information should be in the searchable archives.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 16:19:06 EST 2004 | saragorcos
Check out Envirosense - their cleaning chemistries are very enviro-friendly, and extremely effective - their website is http://www.envirosense-inc.com - if you contact them, see if you can reach Mark Palmer.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 08:21:11 EST 2004 | pjc
Here are three VOC free chemistry suppliers. Their chemistries will clean no-clean and RMA flux residues: www.zestron.com www.kyzen.com www.envirosense-inc.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 09:31:21 EST 2004 | pjc
These chemistries (Zestron, Kyzen & Envirosense) mix with water and require a DI water rinse after. I do not know of any non-aqueous cleaning chemistries that are enviromentaly safe.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 18:49:51 EST 2004 | carln
Pete, I think you mean these are all companies that supply chemistries that CONTAIN VOCs. Zestron, Kyzen and Envirosense all make cleaning chemistries containing VOCs.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 08:46:39 EST 2004 | pjc
They have some with VOC content and others without, or very very low content that it will pass NJ and CA emmissions, which are the toughest in the USA.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 23 09:09:01 EST 2004 | grayman
Hi Steve, Thank you for your info. Kindly provide us more details of this "Mega Process" How much will it cost me? Regards Arman
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 01:29:33 EST 2005 | Hannu
Jay, Please tell more about the chemical swab for testing for presence of lead on components. Sounds like a good idea to me. Regards, Hannu