Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 22 07:35:02 EDT 2004 | davef
Most glue suppliers recommend chemicals and methods for removing the product from stencils. What does yours suggest? Further, search the fine SMTnet Archives for background discussion.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 08:34:06 EST 2004 | fcox
What I am really after is what is recommended to clean the paste from the stencil. What works best? What is really used in common practice?
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 17:29:53 EST 2004 | Steve Stach
Most metal stencils today are cleaned with a water based cleaning solution. 3 choices are most typical: (1) Water only for water-soluble paste (2) Water + Organic for rosin and no-clean (low residues. This affords lower temperatures and is easier t
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 11 16:12:15 EDT 2022 | glasscake
MC Master has something similar but you pressurize the chamber with a nipple then have the unit disconnected from air.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 05 17:42:57 EDT 2022 | amchirsan
I am looking to replace some spray guns that I have been using for a few years that are no longer reliable. You can see them in the attached picture. Does anyone had a brand/model that they would recommend? Any info or advice would be greatly appreci
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 18 12:11:03 EST 2007 | realchunks
You are screen printing solvent? Or cleaning the stencil with solvent?
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 23:09:20 EST 2006 | praveen39
We need to clean the RMA flux residue on the PCBAs. The PCBA material is ALuminum base(Gold finish)stacked with Rogers Material PCB.Any solvent recommnedtaions? Is HCFC 141b a good solvent (quality & Price). we need to use vapor degreaser and also do
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 16:10:21 EST 2004 | pjc
Speedline MPM has recently completed a study on solvents that are available to use in stencil wiper solvent systems. Until now there has been a small number of solvents that have been deemed safe to use. This was due to the fact that a majority of th
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 12:28:21 EST 1999 | John Thorup
Just out of curiosity - are you sure it is the solvent? What is your process temperature? John Thorup
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 03:45:06 EST 2007 | Wayne
Yes, can ask your vendor to advise. They will recommend what solvent to use.