Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 18 15:56:41 EST 2007 | realchunks
We use alcohol in our APs to clean our stencils.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 22:38:28 EST 2005 | davef
We: * Cure 1B73 according to spec in a heat box, like a Blue-M * Clean nozzles [one set in use, one set being cleaned] in thinner in a bronson ultrasonic cleaner * Haven't evaluated coatings in years, but would do it according to J-STD-001C, Reqmnts
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 06 11:34:15 EDT 2006 | slthomas
I don't remember ever having that problem with my EKRAs, but you might look at how much fluid you're dispensing on to the cleaning medium if this is occurring while you're using wet cleaning cycles. It could be getting saturated to the point of weakn
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 16:53:35 EDT 2017 | sean87
For many moons, I have used IPA for our cleaning > tanks within out DEK systems. Now we have a new > engineering team and he would like to try a > stencil cleaning solution (DEK PRO XF). Can > everyone tell me there pros and cons of using > each
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 16:01:53 EST 2007 | jdengler
Bert, Clean the emitter disk of the nozzle you use for this part. Set everything in the PD back to where it should be and set the "Lead_check_area" to 10. This will look at 10% of the end of the leads. This will help if the leads do not have even
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 17:18:41 EST 1999 | Wayne S.
Hello, Going to be setting up a no-clean process for thru-hole components. Any guidelines i can use. Know the basics but want to make sure i am not overlooking any steps. Thanks Wayne Sanita
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 09:09:07 EDT 1999 | Rich Scheleski
Does anyone have any info in regards to wearing gloves, finger cots in a no-clean process? Are there ionic contamination levels that validate the costs involved in setting up a system? Appreciate any feedback -Rich
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 15:07:51 EST 2011 | gosswald
I have been in the process of setting up a Quad 2C that lost its mod codes myself. Have you cleaned the glass encoder strips for X and Y? I was getting alot of motor errors until I cleaned them and I believe it was the error 4. Hope this helps.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 15:02:07 EST 2005 | pmd
Please clarify, Z axis gears (Blades)? The MPM head I believe is what your are asking is driven up and down via a lead screw. The machine gets the zero point from the "HAT" tactile sensor in the table nest. When squegees are installed the blades are
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 12:08:09 EDT 2005 | slthomas
The answer for us at my previous employer was water soluble flux. Wash the board, no residue. If you're not set up to wash (needing a washer, DI water source, waste treatment, ventilation, etc.) it can be expensive and space consuming. Do some resea