Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 02:38:12 EDT 2007 | Mike Konrad
The �usual suspects� Aqueous Technologies www.aqueoustech.com Austin American Technology www.aat-corp.com EMC Global Technologies www.emcgti.com Unit Design www.unitdesign.com All of the above companies manufacture �batch� format automatic deflu
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 05 11:32:29 EDT 2005 | saragorcos
Hi Sandy, Here are some suggestions for an optimum cleaning process for cleaning under BGAs if they are assembled to the board to add to the great tips Shean already listed: - Use a good saponifier w/ DI water - an effective saponifier will be able
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 10 11:30:38 EDT 2003 | bwet
We are interested in hooking up a batch acqueous cleaning system in CHICAGOLAND area (for cleaning RMA flux). Can somebody recommend an EPA contact? What type of regulatory requiremetns would there be? What agency should we seek out before we instal
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 14 20:47:13 EDT 2023 | tey422
Exactly, I had an program that ran almost 2hours to clean a batch of 5 boards only.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 10:08:42 EST 2011 | julien
Hello all, We have an old batch cleaning machine in our production and we use isopropanol alcohol during the rinsing process probably to lower the surface tension. Right now we are looking for a new machine who can do a better job compare to the ol
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 11:06:47 EST 2012 | davef
Approaches to getting started are: * Most batch cleaning equipment suppliers provide both open and closed loop options on their machines. Talk to them about upgrading your machine. * There are companies that specialize in supplying closed loop system
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 17 14:31:17 EDT 2013 | paul_bmc
I am looking for eveyones opinion on this cleaning process. We currently have both inline aqueous and batch for cleaning both water soluble, rosin and no clean fluxes. We have evaluated the vapor degreasing cleaning process and discovered equal if
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 10:44:04 EDT 2013 | sarason
In my limited experience. A Domestic Dishwasher with no water recycling like which is offered on some of the newer high priced models works a treat. Clearly this is batch. Inline filtering of the water supply is a good ideal. There are several ways o
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 11:48:32 EST 2001 | martys
We are looking at some applications that will require fine-pitch and possibly ultra fine-pitch. I am currently using a spray type batch cleaner for cleaning our stencils. Will this be adequate for fine-pitch (15 � 20 mil pitch) applications?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 08 16:53:41 EST 1998 | Ryan Jennens
Hey there Dave! We used to use a batch cleaner when we used water-clean paste. It was similar to a dishwasher, except that it had a digital menu for entering the number of wash cycles, water temp., amount of saponifier (we just used DI water),