Electronics Forum: ultrasonic spray system (Page 5 of 32)

Re: Spray Fluxers - was this an ad???

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 16:56:58 EST 1999 | Chrys Shea

| | Does anyone have any recommendations on spray fluxers? Are there major differences between the high priced ultrasonic machines to the low priced flux/air spraying machines? We are going to be spraying an OA flux with 11% solids content. Are there

Small board washer needed

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 13:08:59 EDT 2007 | Mike Konrad

The best method of cleaning misprinted boards is with a stencil cleaner. I would not recommend the use of a spray-in-air system for misprints. Spray systems can cause solder paste to become embedded into vias and under components (if double sided).

Controlling Solder Ball Contamination

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 18:07:00 EST 2001 | billschreiber

Hi Ramon, The obvious answer you might expect to here from me is that you could probably reduce your misprint problem if you had a good stencil cleaning process. Please see my response to the question by MarkT on �Cleaning Materials� because it i

Stencil cleaners.

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 16:24:33 EDT 2006 | nitro

I am looking at two stencil cleaners, and need some input. Electrovert Aquajet 2000 and EMC 30 Reliant. I am told that these are both spray type cleaners. My only experience with stencil cleaners is a PMR Ultrasonic unit which works well for the no c

UltraSonic cleaning machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 14:03:55 EDT 2002 | Randy V

There are allot of issue to washing that need to be considered before you purchase a washer. But to answer your question regarding ultrasonic cleaning: 1. Ultrasonics with the correct frequency will not damage most components. Washing in general can

Re: VOC free flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 13:32:51 EDT 2000 | C.K.

Dave: The main part of your machine that VOC-Free fluxes attack is your spray fluxer itself. If you haven't already, you'll need to purchase a spray fluxer that's designed to accomodate water-based VOC-Free fluxes (i.e. made of stainless steel with

Cleaning Machine and Chemistry

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 11:36:39 EST 2001 | billschreiber

Hello Mark, I wish it were that simple so I could direct you to a particular manufacturer and stencil cleaner model. Unfortunately, there are several issues complicating the process of cleaning all these applications in one machine. First and fore

Re: Spray Fluxers

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 15 15:42:16 EST 1999 | George Steele

| | Does anyone have any recommendations on spray fluxers? Are there major differences between the high priced ultrasonic machines to the low priced flux/air spraying machines? We are going to be spraying an OA flux with 11% solids content. Are there

Re: Spray Fluxers

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 15 09:38:30 EST 1999 | Chrys

| Does anyone have any recommendations on spray fluxers? Are there major differences between the high priced ultrasonic machines to the low priced flux/air spraying machines? We are going to be spraying an OA flux with 11% solids content. Are there a

Cleaning after rework, no clean flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 23:59:48 EST 2003 | Mike Konrad

Grant, No-Clean paste + IPA = White Residue! #1: Stop using IPA #2: Switch to either a solvent-based de-fluxing chemical or an aqueous-based de-fluxing chemical. If you are using an ultrasonic cleaner for your boards as stated, do not use sapon


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