Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 08:51:54 EDT 2017 | robertbronx
Hi to everyone, In our company we're currently working in our new SMT Department. We have a batch cleaner; AQUEOUS SMT 600-LD we need the instructions to know all the details for installation and requirements of the machine. Someone can provide me TH
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 16:00:50 EST 2018 | cbart
We have used it,, mixed results, cleans well, but can as you would imagine destroy plastic, i've had operators soak product and that caused problems, it also destroys any marking labels. we also use different Saponifiers to remove residues in the pas
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 13:07:35 EDT 2009 | markhoch
Can one of you fine people provide me any history on Westek or Westkleen Batch Cleaners? Does anyone know if either of these companies are still in business? Are they, or were they, the same company? Is anyone still using their cleaners? If so, what
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 27 12:24:43 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| We are anticipating switching from RMA to OA flux for both reflow and wavesolder in the next few months. If you use a batch cleaner running DI water only I would like to hear your experiences. How is it for cleaning under low standoff components
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 16:58:03 EST 2000 | Dave F
Robert: On your balls: Solder suppliers make several "standard balls" and can advise you. On your cleaner: Recycling water / direct to drain? Most batch cleaner suppliers can advise you on recycling and filtering systems to keep you out of troub
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 16:58:03 EST 2000 | Dave F
Robert: On your balls: Solder suppliers make several "standard balls" and can advise you. On your cleaner: Recycling water / direct to drain? Most batch cleaner suppliers can advise you on recycling and filtering systems to keep you out of troub
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 22 16:55:42 EDT 2002 | russ
Greetings All, Anybody out there experiencing white residues after cleaning? We currently use a batch cleaner to clean water soluble fluxes. this cleaner makes its own DI water by means of carbon and resin tanks. After cleaning there are residues
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 07:30:35 EDT 2004 | pjc
Adding a Chemistry will reduce density of solution to get under the devices more effectively. You can clean your OA flux residues well enough with just hot water and hot DI water rinse. Top batch cleaners: http://www.speedlinetech.com/electrovert/aqu
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 19:14:44 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad
Very good questions Bob� Given the fact that my company is a manufacturer of batch cleaning equipment, I will speak more in general terms rather than in specific terms. There are several criteria used in the evaluation of batch aqueous cleaning sys
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 15:37:32 EDT 2001 | Claude_Couture
Kerryn, It's the first time I hear someone who needs an automated inspection machine to check the cleanliness of stencils. Why not improve on the cleaning method itself. I use ultrasonic batch cleaner. It takes 3 minutes to clean a stencil, 2 minutes