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Saponifier effect on Al pad

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 10:27:07 EST 2011 | patrickbruneel

Hi, Detergent/saponifiers have indeed the potential to tarnish aluminum. This is due to the high alkalinity of the chemistry (pH 10-12). Things you can do to minimize the effect is: A) Limit the exposure time of the Al with the chemistry. B) Reduc

Rad 5 performance: bent lead

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 09 15:40:06 EDT 2019 | assuredtech

That's a great point about air consumption, don't reduce the 1/2 inch air line requirement, meet the CFM air requirement and of course dry shop air. Check the Auto oiler for the CTA is running correctly, 5W 30 NON Detergent oil only. Attached is a pi

Low VOC stencil cleaning fluid

Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 19:43:05 EDT 2003 | billschreiber

Hello Carl, Thank you for the feedback. You are absolutely right. I was remiss in not addressing the other questions. 2. 440-R SMT Detergent will clean RMA and No-clean solder pastes in 1 � 2 minutes using ultrasonics at ambient temperature and 5

Microscreen stencils

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 12:53:56 EST 2005 | bschreiber

Hello Billy, You are correct when you say that you may want to look at the detergent (chemistry) you're adding to the stencil wash. However, "geared for epoxy removal" depends on how the chemistry is designed to remove the epoxy. If it is a "water

Water wash flux and cleaning

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 09:47:23 EDT 2017 | georgetruitt

You have a lot to think about! What does the flux manufacturer recommend as far as specifics like water temp or pressure? Do they recommend high temp di-water a detergent or saponifier? Do you currently have a cleaning machine, batch cleaner or inl

Metal foil is pulling away from the screen.

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 14:40:44 EST 2001 | billschreiber

Hello Mark, As with any cleaning process, there are a number of variables that will affect the cleaning of adhesives with a Smart Sonic Stencil Cleaner: brand of adhesive, concentration of cleaning chemistry, temperature of wash solution, etc. Both

Effective Alternatives To Stencil Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 14:00:50 EST 2001 | billschreiber

Hi Dave, It sounds like you haven�t been shopping for stencil cleaners in awhile. Ultrasonic stencil cleaners start at $12,900, evaporators start at $6,800 and 440-R SMT Detergent is $19.00 per gallon. For $19,719.00 you get everything you need to

Researching stencil cleaners

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 17:47:04 EST 2001 | kerryn

The Smart Sonic 440-R SMT detergent is certified safe and effective by the EPA (I downloaded the documents from their web site). Is this true of the other chemistries that you referenced? If so, where can I find the documentation? If not, why not?

Researching stencil cleaners

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 17:48:38 EST 2001 | kerryn

Hi Mike, The Smart Sonic 440-R SMT detergent is certified safe and effective by the EPA (I downloaded the documents from their web site). Is this true of the other chemistries that you referenced? If so, where can I find the documentation? If not,

Re: White Residue

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 04:40:39 EST 1999 | cklau

Halo; In your last message you did not mentioned why your customer need to use IPA to clean PCB's as their requirement and what subtances they want to get rid of (is it flux stain PCB's or component?).If so recommend your value customer of flux 910


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