Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 19 21:19:58 EDT 2007 | rfrog
I wasn't fond of the help ticket approach to tech support that Aqueous Tech. uses. Our buyer reports a lot of "communication issues" (as they don't seem to be very responsive). I could burn Unit Design until they call in the fire trucks. I'll j
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 09:39:58 EDT 2017 | sumote
The very best batch cleaner I have ever used, and I don’t mean by a small margin, was an Electrovet MCS1000. I kept that machine running a very long time, but a software problem ended up being more than the company I worked for was willing to underta
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 08 18:40:04 EST 1998 | Graham Naisbitt
Hi all, Only observation I would make is that it depends upon what you term as clean? Now isn't that an old thorny question. Care to comment? Regards Graham | Hey there Dave! | | We used to use a batch cleaner when we used water-clean paste.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 10:21:50 EDT 2001 | caldon
Since we use tons of different fluxes and chemistries we clean often. A quick trip to our batch cleaner- run one cycle.....back to the bench. We have no control just a weekly thang. When the sponge starts to deteriorate then it is replaced. Caldon
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 18:07:17 EDT 2001 | ksfacinelli
Ok....this is the last time asking this question. Does anyone know how to clean the dull residue of the inside of a stainless steel batch cleaner. The system has always been DI based and run with a saponifier. I am not sure what the redusue is or
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 05 19:57:35 EST 2003 | Hoss
9.0. In it's spent form (from a batch cleaner) the cleaning solution is at a pH of 10.1. Luckily, we are setup with a holding tank and have an oppurtunity to treat the stuff before sending to drain. My question is, what is the easiest way to adjus
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 20:05:33 EST 2003 | davef
Buy a used, refurbished batch cleaner from a reputable equipment supplier. * Ultrasonics can damage some electronic components. * Spray washers are good. * Mike Konrad, our resident saponifier guru, posted to a previous thread, commenting on dish was
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 18 10:15:04 EST 2004 | jdumont
We are having problems removing the flux residue from our boards in our batch cleaner. We use Indium SMQ92J which I hear is notoriously difficult to remove. Can anyone suggest a similar paste (price/performance) that has better results with cleaning
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 15:24:58 EST 2010 | jdumont
We use the OM-5100 and wash it with relatively good results. Just dont let it sit longer than a few days before wash. We've used Zestron AC200 and A-250 in a batch cleaner set to 140 wash temp for 8-10 min @ the recommended concentrations. We have h
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 10:42:55 EST 2011 | davef
While you're waiting for others to reply, search the fine SMTnet Archives for similar threads. For instance: * Batch cleaners http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=49334 * Use of IPA as a cleaning agent http://www.smtnet.com/Foru