Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 12:20:16 EST 2006 | cvoyles
Hi Bruno, I am an equipment reseller in business since 1994. I have a Smart Sonic MG3000 ultra sonic stencil cleaner in inventory. It is a stainless steel model with Delta Sonics brand ultra sonic generator. It is the guillotine type that raises a
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 12:57:51 EST 2006 | wheels_in_the_well
There are several makes of stencil cleaning equipment. The previous post mentioned, Aqueous Tech (www.aqueoustech.com). Others of long standing high reputation are EMC Global (www.emcgti.com), Austin American Technology (www.aat-corp.com), and Tech
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 17:17:55 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Ashok: You should select and use low residue tapes. But ya know, ya go out and research a great tape and if yer not careful, the buyer will second source ya and (surprise) ya got residues again. We have found that Lemme say this about Katon tape
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 19:05:32 EST 2007 | KEN
Is there a typical DI cleaner (washer) bath/ spray temperature? (In-line cleaner) Is there a maximum temperature? I know some parts do tend to have issues like TH electrolytic jackets shrinking. But is there any situations to be aware of? Bacteri
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 07:41:15 EST 2007 | realchunks
Depending on your D.I. system, your maximum temperature concern may be at what temperture it returns to your D.I. system. Hot water may foul you set-up very quickly. As for maximum tempertures for parts, your biggest concern should be drier section
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 07 09:05:58 EDT 2003 | Mike
We have opened a site for people to post parts, request parts, etc. It is the Global Parts Repository. It is mainly electronic and mechanical parts that we have in mind: http://www.info-services.net/gpr
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 21 19:23:25 EDT 2003 | Mike
The GPR is growing. Visit and submit parts or requests for parts. http://www.info-services.net/gpr To see all of the parts, visit http://www.info-services.net/gpr/allparts.html
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 22:59:00 EST 1999 | jackie hsieh
dear all: we use the HCFC,manufactored by 3M,for the ultrasonic stencil cleaner.but it's too expensive to us. I think is it possible to use no-volatility liquid for the ultrasonic stencil cleaner? or other solvent? thank for your help jackie hsieh
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 22:57:45 EST 2016 | ttheis
I'm not too experienced with this but what about an air-blast with an ionized air source such as an air knife above and below a conveyor to push most of the fluid off of the pcba then run through an oven just above vaporization temperature.
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