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 Nov 29 12:23:58 EST 2005 | JeffP
>Anyone can do good airflow with a little brains, and so >>delta t is important, but not the main weakness I see on >>batch convection. Actually it is a main weakness with batch and small conveyer ovens on the market. There must be a lot of people
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 | Fri Jul 09 13:17:40 EDT 2004 | Mike Konrad
The following link discusses the advantages and disadvantages of batch and inline cleaning equipment. The validity of each technology is determined by your unique / specific application. http://www.aqueoustech.com/Q_A_Batch_Inline.htm Batch mac
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 17:36:35 EST 2008 | severs
Thanks John, You built smart batch I/R oven from a consumer toaster oven and that sounds pretty cool and cheap too. I'm hoping that we don't have to resort to all of that to get what we need... although I have been toying around with the idea of buil
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 00:57:44 EDT 2023 | hazira1991
The actual root cause not yet define. But i do check all that you stated all good setting parameter. 1 week before run the problematic batch, i had run another batch which all the BGA were good no solder short. Just recently i run another batch 21 pc
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 17:01:44 EDT 1999 | Murray Pulman
We are using so called no-clean fluxws for our small batch production, however the results are not always very visualy pleasing with white powdery deposits being the norm. I would like advise on the best avenue to explore for a small batch cleaning s
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 17:14:05 EST 1999 | Matt Dussling
Looking for a company that makes a small batch reflow oven. Not a belt-style convection oven, but a cabinet style that can 125 c to 150 c. Thank you
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 19:21:13 EST 1998 | Bill Schreiber
Dave, Be careful if you plan to clean misprinted PCBs in a spray type batch cleaner. There is an article written by Dick Clouthier of AMTX Stencils regarding batch cleaners and their use for cleaning misprints. He describes it as a "solder ball nig