Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 06 16:22:58 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| 0603's and 0402's are being damaged by the water wash post reflow. PCA's are 1" X 4" and 2" X 2" approximately. | | We've adjusted water pressure so that the top-down is higher than the bottom up. | | The baskets have a .5" mesh spacing. Some
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 17:02:37 EDT 2015 | cnotebaert
Id say get them panelized to help lock it down in a basket or under a screen, we actually started making our own baskets out of screen material, tight mesh and not as rough. the other option would be to get something to hold them off the wash conv ho
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 19:01:32 EDT 2006 | Solder Iron
I have to hold parts down in my wash baskets. I heard there is a rubber mat with cut outs similar to the screen mesh that the wash basket has. This mat goes over the boards and keeps them from moving through the wash cycle. Has anyone seen this produ
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 14:33:32 EDT 2018 | beavispkp
I'm looking for a supplier of ESD safe liners/netting/mesh we can use in our PCB wash baskets. Any help is appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 13:42:31 EDT 2018 | aksaustin
Are you just washing WS boards? Are you using any chemicals?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 20:33:50 EDT 2018 | davef
Try: AGI: agicorp.com/products/tooling/wash-baskets 256-858-3300 JENSEN Tools: jensentools.com/desco-41403-esd-safe-pcb-wash-tray-liner-18-x-18/p/482-89 800-225-5370 Stone Mountain Tool: stonemountaintool.com/fixtures/products/wash-fixtures/ 800-
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 12:13:38 EDT 2017 | dontfeedphils
Ironically enough, inline wash system belts work well for placing on top of small assemblies inside wash basket to avoid bouncing around like you've seen. This of course assumes you have access to an old belt like that. Point being, try to find som
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 15:08:17 EDT 2018 | etmpalletguy
there is another product on the market, it is nitrile Based, 100% silicone free, but the stuff ain't cheap Mcgee! an 18x18 piece of carbon black silicone will set you back $125.00, the nitrile is x4 that and that's before the NRE. Have you consider
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 14:50:36 EDT 2006 | stepheniii
We are testing a basket that uses wire webbing like the chain on the wash machine instead of an inflexible lid. A rep from the company is coming in and we will get a quote then but I think they are going to be pricey.