Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 17:14:16 EDT 2000 | Justin Medernach
Hi All, I'm looking for companies who sell in-line solder mask applicators capable of dispensing peelable as well as water soluble mask formulations. Could anyone provide me with some names, please. If this is the wrong forum for this question, I d
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 07 03:38:34 EDT 1999 | JAX
| | Hello, | | I am currently looking for a solder paste height inspection system (preferably one that will go in-line). | | Can anyone reccommend any? | | Thanks | Steve | Steve, Cybersentry makes an easy to program model that can be
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 12:35:44 EDT 2005 | esoderberg
Last year we installed two in-line ICT/Functional testers. With the current volume getting ever greater, we need to be able to identify post test what has been tested and what has not. One idea was to put two circular pads 0.100 apart with an 0.004"
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 10:49:31 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi WRIGHT, When you the standard, I assume you are talking about what kind of set-ups. If so, then RDR is right. Contact a supplier. Most sell the water and also units that can make D.I. water. It depends on your need and size of your cleaner.
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
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 28 13:12:34 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt
| | We are anticipating switching from RMA to OA flux for both reflow and wavesolder in the next few months. If you use a batch cleaner running DI water only I would like to hear your experiences. How is it for cleaning under low standoff component
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 10:09:24 EST 2002 | PeteC
The Electrovert AquaJet w/ Closed-Loop runs like $63K to $107, depending on the AJ config. The AJ is like the only batch machine I've seen that is not a glorified dish washer. Justification depends on your application. The batch system takes less spa
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
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 14:20:48 EDT 2002 | russ
We have not yet sent this out for analysis, So, I don't really know what it is. initial evaluation would lead me to believe that it is flux since it is only present on the solder joints themselves and nowhere else. I noticed that you also mentioned
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 13:42:28 EDT 2004 | cmiller
We use a small DI water generator feeding a diaphram type pressure tank going to a standard dishwasher. We have some filters in-line also to prevent white residue on no-clean boards. I cant think of a good reason to buy a $5,000 board cleaner rather