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Flux Cleaner

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 21:37:53 EDT 2012 | kmots15

Warm De-Ionized Water and a brush? If they water soluble... Realistically, We need to know what flux your working with. Typically the manufacturer will recommend a cleaning methods on the TDS, easiest to stick with that. If they are high reliabili

Foam in the wash

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 12 18:48:49 EDT 2007 | mefloump

We seem to have an overwhelming amount of foam produced in the initial rinse portion of our wash (enough to cause it to overflow). We are using an Austin American Hydrojet Mach III Inline Cleaner. To my understanding the first rinse of the boards is

Immersion of PWB

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 19:56:50 EST 2004 | Dreamsniper

Hi, I wanna know if I immerse my fully populated PWB in a solution with 90% IPA and 10% De-ionized water at 80'C, will there be a problem or issue? Will my board or components be damaged? Will my PWM Mask peel off? What are the possible damage that

Re: DE-IONIZED WATER SUPPLIERS

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 08:39:01 EDT 1999 | ScottM

| Hello SMTNEtters': | | Does anyone know of any suppliers who can supply De-I H20 (some high-quality H20!!) in 55 gallon containers. | | We have no use for "point-of-use" treatment, like mixed bed, anion, or cation tanks, or anything like that...

Dishwasher

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 12:45:32 EDT 2007 | rgduval

We use an older industrial dish washer to clean our boards, and it works out pretty well. Economical, at least. I'd like to upgrade to an in-line, but it's not in the budget, yet. We've got ours piped with de-ionized water, and a hot water heater

Cleaning PCB After Soldering - How?

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 11:35:44 EST 2017 | rgduval

150º de-ionized water, however, if you're doing hobby work at home, regular hot water will be fine. Just be sure to allow the water to dry sufficiently before powering up the board. You can also use IPA or a custom flux cleaning solvent available o

DE-IONIZED WATER SUPPLIERS

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 15:28:20 EDT 1999 | C.K.

Hello SMTNEtters': Does anyone know of any suppliers who can supply De-I H20 (some high-quality H20!!) in 55 gallon containers. We have no use for "point-of-use" treatment, like mixed bed, anion, or cation tanks, or anything like that...we're a NO

Re: DE-IONIZED WATER SUPPLIERS

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 09:14:05 EDT 1999 | Brian

I'll go along with what John and Dave say. If you must buy it in (and it will be expensive), then never buy it in greater quantities than 25 litres in new PE containers or 1 week's supply, whichever is the smaller, from a local supplier who can guara

Re: DE-IONIZED WATER SUPPLIERS

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 09:49:49 EDT 1999 | C.K.

1 MOHM, 18 MOHM)? | | What state are you located? | | What type of volume will you use (1 drum per week, month, year)? | | Mike | (800) 218-8128 | We are located in Illinois (Southwest Suburb of Chicago). Our usage will probably be in the 1 dru

DENDRITES

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 14:41:52 EDT 1999 | Paul O.

We're getting field failures in a high impedance portion of the circuit. Think the unpopulated pc card has contaminates because we were able to grow dendrites by applying a 9 volt battery across the suspected pad, placed a drop of de-ionized water o


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