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Vapor Degreasing, Inline Aqueous or Batch Cleaning - What is your preference and why?

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 00:17:28 EDT 2013 | paul_bmc

SMTnet colleagues, I am looking for your opinions on the PCB/CCA cleaning process. Regardless of fluxes or population complexity I want your opinion on these three cleaning processes and what you consider to be the best for what and why. Thanks for

Inline Aqueous Wash for WS and RMA fluxes

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 11:49:28 EST 2006 | K

We currently have RMA and WS soldering processes here and do batch cleaning for both. We are experiencing some capacity issues and are interested in looking at an IN-LINE aqueous wash. My experience with in-line wash is only with WS. 1. Since RMAs

INDIUM 92J solder paste feedback

Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 15:27:05 EDT 2005 | jdumont

We used the 92J a couple of years ago for a while. It performed very well for us. However when we started batch cleaning our assemblies the 92J post solder residue was not very easy to remove so we switched to Kester 256 which cleaned better. JD

Re: Batch Cleaners

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 12:48:50 EST 1998 | Mike Konrad

First, let me say that I am a manufacturer of batch cleaning systems. The following information is not intended to be a commercial for our cleaners, but rather a commentary about batch cleaners in general. Batch cleaners come in all sizes and confi

Stencil Cleaners

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

Batch Cleaners

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 08 11:49:44 EST 1998 | Dave F

All Y'All: A recent (10/98) article in "Circuits Assembly" magazine touted the use batch cleaners using a aqueous alcohol solvent. Reported benefits of this approach were: 1 Better use of floor space 2 Ability to develop custom recipes 3 Ability

Re: Aqueous Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 17:32:15 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Very shortly I will be evaluating OA flux and aqueous cleaning to replace our RMA and solvent cleaning process. I am primarily interested in batch aqueous cleaners for reasons of budget, floor space, etc. I am concerned about the ability of H2O t

PCB Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 13:17:40 EDT 2004 | Mike Konrad

The following link discusses the advantages and disadvantages of batch and inline cleaning equipment. The validity of each technology is determined by your unique / specific application. http://www.aqueoustech.com/Q_A_Batch_Inline.htm Batch mac

Re: Batch Cleaners

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 19:21:13 EST 1998 | Bill Schreiber

Dave, Be careful if you plan to clean misprinted PCBs in a spray type batch cleaner. There is an article written by Dick Clouthier of AMTX Stencils regarding batch cleaners and their use for cleaning misprints. He describes it as a "solder ball nig

Board Washer, In-line vs Batch

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 14 17:48:32 EDT 2023 | tey422

Without get too deep. The biggest drawback of batch washer, you can't pack too many boards into same batch. If you are washer very larger boards, that's the bottleneck. If you are washing No-Clean board, then you wait even much longer, more than dou


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