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Researching stencil cleaners

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 18:14:19 EST 2001 | kerryn

Hi Dave, I looked into the South Coast Air Quality Management District Clean Air Solvent Certification when I was having my problems with VOCs. The problem with the SCAQMD CAS Certification is that it only certifies chemicals as they are found in t

chemistry question

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 12:25:19 EST 2001 | slthomas

All arguments about using OA pastes on high frequency boards to eliminate alledged RF interference aside, is it acceptable to touch up SMT components on these boards with a no clean flux cored wire after wave solder? All of our wave machines are usi

Stencil Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 14:08:53 EDT 2001 | CAL

Proper setup and cleaning of stencil helps ensure repeatable printing performance. Cleaning processes need to be compatible with materials used in the manufacturing of stencils and solder paste. IPC 7525 should also help you out. We here would Inspe

No-Clean or water

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 11 22:01:30 EDT 2001 | davef

Others make good points. Consider "TP-1115 - Selection & Implementation Strategy for A Low-Residue No-Clean Process" as a starting point. Remember that in-bound components and boards can be loaded with unNC res that can turn the best implemented

Re: Ionic testing and No-Clean flux

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 07 13:20:03 EST 2000 | Dave F

Graham STOP!!! You can not be totally serious. A five year old cost model counts bean, and beans are beans. I have to know more about the calculation. If this bores some of your gear-heads, click on "return." � Help me with the terms: - "Ops cos

Conversion to no-clean solder paste

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 24 16:37:26 EST 2000 | Kris W

To all, This may appear to be laziness on my part, but I need to ask for some advice. We are in the process of qualifying no-clean solder paste to replace or current RMA paste. I have performed qualification runs and extensive reliability testing

Re: White Residue

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 04:40:39 EST 1999 | cklau

Halo; In your last message you did not mentioned why your customer need to use IPA to clean PCB's as their requirement and what subtances they want to get rid of (is it flux stain PCB's or component?).If so recommend your value customer of flux 910

Re: Info. on Stencil cleaners

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 29 13:29:49 EST 1999 | Bill Schreiber

Dear Jason, We keep several published papers, written by industry experts, on our Web Site: www.smartsonic.com click on the "Recommended Reading" button. The Smart Sonic Stencil Cleaning Process is the only cleaning process that is Certified by

Re: STENCIL CLEANING WITH SOLVENTS

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 16 14:10:30 EST 1999 | Bill Schreiber

According to a paper by Richard Clouthier, published in 1996, there are two major factors about normal cleaning chemistries that may affect stencil adhesives. 1) Elevated temperature above 110 degrees F. (45 degrees C). Stencil adhesives are heat c

Re: Proflow of DEK screen printer

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 04 06:01:49 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Dear sirs, | | If you have experienced Proflow of DEK screen printer, please let me know the details of it. | | Best regards, | | Jame Bond | | James, Stir, don't shake is not good advice for cleaning proflo heads. This thing works great, bu


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