Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 05:18:15 EST 2005 | pavel_murtishev
Good day, So, only material supplier recommendation is the basis for solvent selection. Am I right? BR, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 12:31:15 EDT 2008 | johnmanley
We manufacture several water based ink removers. We have 1 type for solvent based inks and another for non solvent based inks. Check out our info and contacts atwaterworksllc.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 07:30:57 EST 2008 | realchunks
Hi System Steve, What is a solvent cleaner over water wash? Solvent first and then rinse with water? And why do they feel the need to bake the boards? Do they think trapped moisture will cause board damage?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 16:30:44 EDT 2010 | dldavis
We are using a Propyl Bromide vapor degreaser solvent. Has anyone heard of this solvent when used near an oven will decompose and cause major corrosion to metals such as in a Reflow oven or a wave solder pot?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 04:27:39 EST 2011 | ghcarnu
Hi, We used Abzol for cleaning the smt assembled boards; now this solvent is not available any more in Europe. Does anyone knows a replacement for this solvent ?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 02 12:01:28 EDT 2012 | patrickbruneel
This material contains acetone in 30% plus range and toluene with this solvent combination ink is not an option. You will have to get a CC that doesn’t contain acetone as solvent.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 22 09:31:32 EST 2013 | electronar
Dear people... good day to everyone. we need to know what kind of liquid we can use like solder paste solvent. Thank you
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 11:30:16 EST 2013 | davef
I'm not aware of a solder paste solvent. What do hope to accomplish with such a material? May be we can suggest an alternative.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 17:12:45 EST 2013 | dyoungquist
Solvent makes me think of dissolve which leads me to cleaning something. If you are trying to clean stencils, blades, etc. try this link to the product we use: http://www.techspray.com/product-info.php?pId=3&cId=17
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 02:51:25 EST 2022 | davef
The industry standard for Resistivity of Solvent Extract (ROSE) Testing analysis is IPC-TM-650 Method 2.3.25 – Detection and Measurement of Ionizable Surface Contaminants by Resistivity of Solvent Extract (ROSE).