Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 15 14:19:55 EST 2008 | aqueous
Specialty Coating Systems: (800) 356-8260 (317) 244-1200 http://www.scscoatings.com/parylene_equipment/omegameter.aspx Good Luck! Mike Konrad Aqueous Technologies www.aqueoustech.com konrad@aqueoustech.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 23:31:12 EST 2012 | aqueous
This is a (Resistivity of Solvent Extract (ROSE) tester. Per IPC standards, ROSE testers use a test solution comprised of 75% IPA (99% pure) and 25% DI water. -Mike Konrad Aqueous Technologies www.aqueoustech.com konrad@aqueoustech.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 23:47:36 EST 2016 | aqueous
Contact Mike Schwager at Aquakleen. He's an expert on refurbishing inline cleaners. His phone number is (714) 637-4150. His email is mike@aquaklean.com. Mike Konrad Aqueous Technologies www.aqueoustech.com konrad@aqueoustech.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 17:10:49 EST 2017 | aqueous
This video may help answer some questions: http://www.aqueoustech.com/benefits-of-cleaning Mike Konrad Aqueous Technologies
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 19 17:53:17 EDT 2009 | aqueous
This is not a common method of defluxing. Vapor degreasers were the top choice pre-1989 but have given way to spray-in-air defluxing technology. Here come of the vapor degreaser manufacturers: Detrex http://www.detrex.com/ Baron Blakeslee http://
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 | Wed Dec 05 23:34:32 EST 2012 | aqueous
Typical conveyor speeds on leaded alloys and OA flux is 2 FPM. Typical conveyor speeds on lead-free alloys and OS flux is 0.5 FPM. Temperature should be 140 F. Most polypropylene inlines cleaners should not exceed 140 F. -Mike Konrad Aqueous Technol
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 22 12:08:06 EST 2015 | aqueous
The overwhelming technology used in post-reflow cleaning of electronic assemblies is aqueous. Prior to the 1990's, solvents and vapor degreasers dominated the cleaning industry. After the popular solvents were banned via a United Nations treaty, alte
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 16:34:16 EDT 2008 | aqueous
Its not likely your air quality that lowers the test solution's resistivity. Maintaining 60 M-Ohm requires almost constant circulation through DI resin beds. Just natural CO2 (Carbon dioxide) absorbed by the test solution will lower the resistivity
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 09 00:19:51 EST 2016 | aqueous
Hi Dean, We are a manufacturer of cleaning equipment. I'm not sure if your machine is one of ours or another brand. Regardless, I am happy to provide assistance. In order to maximize the level of "helpfulness", it would be helpful for me to know mor