Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 18:05:29 EDT 2013 | Mike Konrad
This was built and sold by Trek Industries. Several years ago, Stoelting purchased Trek. I believe the machine is now discontinued. I am not sure if they continue to provide support. Here is there contact information: PW STOELTING, L.L.C. A VOLLRATH
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
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 29 21:27:21 EDT 2019 | aqueous
It depends on the flux type. If it's water soluble, it should be cleaned soon after reflow because OA flux remains active after reflow. If it's rosin or no-clean (low-residue), then the only concern is the longer wait time, the more difficult it will
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 11:05:04 EST 1999 | Mike Konrad
You may want to consider Zestron's Vigon SC200 (703) 589-1198. Many of our customers use this chemical with great success. Another alternative is Hydrex from Petroferm (904) 261-8286. Good Luck, Mike Konrad Aqueous Technologies Corporation
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 24 14:53:19 EDT 1998 | Mike Konrad, Aqueous Technologies
We have purchased several DI water heaters from Coates Water Heaters. (253) 872-7256. They have worked well... A little too much $$$ however. Mike Konrad
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 21:32:11 EDT 2001 | davef
Geesh!!! Your advertisements are better suited to a banner on SMTnet. Check with Roland for pricing. You are correct that not all sales types are sleazeballs. Look at this posting by Mike Konrad http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Mess
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 21:34:57 EST 2002 | Mike Konrad
As this is a technical forum, pricing and specific brand names ar better discussed off-line. Please call 909.944.7771 for pricing. Or, email me at konrad@aqueoustech.com. MK
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 06 00:41:43 EST 2003 | Mike Konrad
Consider adding measured amounts of muriatic acid to the holding tank. Muriatic acid is used as a pH reducer and is available at pool supply stores. An alternative to muriatic acid is granular sodium bisulfate, also available at some pool supply st
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 17:40:49 EST 2004 | davef
Contact Mike Konrad at Aqueous Technologies. He posts here often. So his contact information should be in the searchable archives.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 02:53:31 EST 2005 | amu3833
Dear Mr. Mike Konrad, These are the information I am looking for. Your efforts are really appreciated. Thank you very much.