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Evaporator for batch washer...

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 08:41:52 EST 2005 | jdengler

J. Dumont, Did the problem start right after cleaning? If so, the temp sensor may have been damaged during cleaning. Jerry

Evaporator for batch washer...

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 14:16:31 EST 2005 | jdumont

Thanks for the suggestions...The unit was just cleaned last week and all the sludge was removed so that shouldnt be it. As for the concentration, im not sure. The only water that has gone into the evap is the rinse water. So im not sure if that could

Small batch Manufacturing

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 20 23:56:35 EST 2007 | isd_jwendell

I run a prototype/small-run shop, so I'll include some recommendations too: 1) Don't buy a machine for just what you are doing today. Once you get into this field you will find demand to do more. 2) Don't scrimp on the stencil & machine. You will spe

Water after PCB batch wash

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 28 16:25:20 EDT 2023 | SMTA-72837649

I've been looking for information on how, if at all, any of you treat water after a pcb batch wash. In particular, we have a Trident LD machine, using Zestron cleaning chemical. We have a carbon tank and two mixed bed media tanks as well as two 5 mic

Vapor batch cleaning of flux residues

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 18 12:14:59 EDT 2009 | zanolli

We are looking for suppliers of liquid vapor degreaser batch equipment for flux residue cleaning of PCB’s. Any recommendations? Thanks

Vapor batch cleaning of flux residues

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://

grey appearance on solder joints after batch cleaning

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 12:02:52 EST 2014 | javierec

Process: Batch Cleaner, @16% concentration. Concentration is checked daily. Cleaning after Wave Process. See attached pictures and comment and what you think causes the solder joint to turn grey. i have read post that say the grey dull looking sol

grey appearance on solder joints after batch cleaning

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 09:33:55 EDT 2014 | neiderman

The grey solder joint appearance in the picture looks to be due to chemistry etching the joints. This can be a common problem with alkaline chemistries running at high concentrations and or alkaline chemistries running in batch machines that require

grey appearance on solder joints after batch cleaning

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 14:05:11 EST 2014 | dontfeedphils

I can't speak too much as to why your joints are appearing dull, even with the booster. I can recommend a new chemistry that Kyzen has out that I've been running for about a year now. Price is about the same, it can be run at low(er) concentrations

changing from no-clean to clean

Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 08:43:40 EDT 2002 | pjc

I have experience cleaning NC for military boards. The reason for cleaning the NC is due to conformal coating requirements. Zestron Vigon A200 and Atron AC 100, as well as Petroferm Hydrex DX have both been effective at cleaning Alpha UP78 NC paste.


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