Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 13:52:02 EST 2004 | aqueous
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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 | Tue May 30 16:32:17 EDT 2006 | slthomas
Your aqueous (spray) and ultrasonic methods refer to cleaning of the stencil for storage between jobs. All others would be most common as in-process cleaning methods, whether with cloth or paper products.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 14:03:38 EDT 2016 | chemers
Does anyone have an equipment recommendation for stencil cleaner brand/type that they would recommend for no-clean pastes? I have used ultrasonic cleaners in the past with aqueous pastes, but I don't want to buy something that really won't work for u
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 12:30:16 EST 2015 | stevezeva
I remembered something from the TechNet a long time ago about heating the board with a heat gun to see if the white spots disappear. I searched the archives and found this from Bill Kenyon: Quick identification of solder mask white spots- if it is t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 14:04:38 EST 2006 | Mike Konrad
Flashback time� Vapor degreasers, although still used in limited applications, no longer represent the conventional wisdom (due to multiple environmental issues). Aqueous-based technologies are the most common method of defluxing. Unlike most va
Electronics Forum | Tue May 30 10:55:57 EDT 2006 | bryanhewson
I am a lay person researching the application of non-woven material in stencil rolls either using branded material or non-branded alternatives for DEK, MPM Panasonic machines in SMT environments. I have read a number of articles referring to aqueous
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 14:06:41 EST 2024 | mistrthou
We don't own one, I'm a bit interested to see what you end up with. We do have a triden pcb wash, and I know Aqueous Technologes makes a lineup of misprint and stencil cleaners. We had an engineer in from Zestron chemical company, and while they don
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 16:44:23 EST 2000 | CAL
We are currently using an Aqueous Technologies Ultrasonic Stencil cleaner with Petroferm Chemistry.We Just drop the blades in turn on....come back 10 minutes later...squeeky clean. Cal
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 07:22:28 EST 2005 | davef
No. Aqueous Technologies, Kyzen, Petroferm, Zestron, Alpha Metals and many more companies have tested their chemical for use with many different production materials and should be able to discuss the effectiveness of their chemical. Beyond that, ma