Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 11:52:30 EDT 2004 | waveroom
What are the specifications on the solder that you use? IE: Water soluble,RA,RMA, N/C? Also do you clean the boards and if so how and what detergent if any are you using?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 00:00:35 EDT 2005 | adlsmt
I have nothing to add technically but we have been washing no-clean for years. Use very clean filtered DI water to avoid the white residue issue and some good detergent or sopanifier and you will get great results.
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 26 10:24:20 EST 2005 | billyd
Dude - one thing you may want to look at is the detergent your adding to your stencil wash. If it's geared for epoxy removal, it will also remove "that" epoxy as well. The rule of thumb is, under one year, the manufacturer fixes the stencil, over one
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 15 16:19:54 EDT 2008 | jax
Depends on $$$ 1. Austin American 2. Stoelting 3. Technical Devices 4. Many more smaller companies. Many of the small machines are used with Saponifiers / Detergents. Not sure what your needs are but you should be able to find what you are looking f
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 19:30:50 EST 2012 | ingrida
Hello, We purchase an ICOM 5000 westek machine, I wish to know what kind of liquids we need for this machine. I mean, some detergent, solvent or something. Machine: ICOM 5000 Manufacturer: Westek Model: 500 RGM Thanks in advanced!
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 18:05:40 EDT 1998 | Roxanne Picou
| Looking for Cleaning solvent to claen missprinted PCB, that will be good for paste (CS) and glue (PS). | One that is easy to evaporate with out leaving | white powder around component leads on CS (when cleaning PS) Solder paste cleaning can be acc
Electronics Forum | Tue May 20 12:20:58 EDT 2003 | billschreiber
Hello Mike, We have just sent out the press releases. 440-R SMT Detergent, the only chemistry to complete the EPA's Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Program, as part of the Smart Sonic Stencil Cleaning Process, is now available for use i
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 13:38:17 EST 2005 | mrclean
This build up is likely related to the defoamer. Defoamers are typically based on waxes and/or high molecular weight Hydrocarbons. As defoamers only need to work on the exposed fluid surface, not a lot of defoamer is needed (unless you are using
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 10 21:15:24 EST 2001 | davef
back, fronts, and sleeves. * Record data on each coat tested. Look here [ http://www.esdjournal.com/eosesd/smocks/smocks.htm ], if you think: * Testing is a can of corn. * Detergents don't affect smock performance. * Smocks don't wear-out. * Smock c
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 10:11:27 EDT 2004 | Dreamsniper
Hi Guys, Have you tried using a standard dish washer for cleaning PCB's with BGA's. What detergent or cleaning chemicals did you used? I wonder if it will work to clean a WS Flux PCB using the dish washer then get it rinsed by an old aqueou cleaner