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Flashback time� Vapor degreasers, although still used in limited applications, no longer represent the conventional wisdom (due to multiple environmental issues).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 | Thu Dec 31 11:48:48 EST 2020 | ecogroup
Have Aqueous Technologies SMT1000 . Need help, looking for a copy of the drivers . I have the flash program . Any assistance would be much Appreciated ! Thanks, Madel
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 16 20:12:35 EDT 2002 | davef
Dunno, 3 HP??? Why not ask: Mike Konrad [ mikekonrad@aol.com ] at Aqueous Technologies?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 19:27:11 EDT 2008 | Mike Konrad
There are a number of �low cost� stencil cleaners available. I am a manufacturer of one but I'll list a variety and let the others provide editorial on which is best. Basically, there are three technologies, manual cleaning (solvents and wipes), ul
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 17:43:23 EDT 1998 | Mike Konrad
| I need information about SMT machines, technology and mannufactures. If possible give me e-mail or web site's adresses For SMT cleaning systems, please visit Aqueous Technologies On-Line at www.aqueoustech.com. Or, call (800) 218-8128.
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 13 15:23:03 EST 2005 | Mike Konrad
There are several manufacturers of batch-format de-fluxing systems. Here is a list of them: Aqueous Technologies http://www.aqueoustech.com (909) 944-7771 Batch and Inline UnitDesign http://www.unitdesign.com (714) 672-9944 Batch Austin American T
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 00:44:56 EDT 2019 | Aqueous Technologies
I know you mentioned you use a Tech Spray product. We have had success with their "Wondermask" water soluble product. When using a chemical additive (saponifier) in an aqueous cleaning system we have not experienced residues. I hope that helps. https
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 12 20:02:04 EST 2005 | Mike Konrad
As for specific recommendations, I�ll defer to �real users�. But here are the usual suspects: Aqueous Technologies http://www.aqueoustech.com (909) 944-7771 Ultrasonic Smart Sonic http://www.smartsonic.com (818) 610-7900 Ultrasonic PMR http://www
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 | Tue Apr 04 11:43:06 EDT 2006 | Mike Konrad
Here's a "flameless" reply... I�ll allow others to recommend� Here is a list of the �usual suspects�: Aqueous Technologies Batch and inline de-fluxers Ultrasonic stencil cleaning systems De-fluxing and stencil cleaning chemicals www.aqueoustech.co