Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 24 08:09:24 EDT 2001 | tommiller
I�m using Zestron's Vigon sc 200 in our ultrasonic cleaner. It works great for cleaning our adhevises and pastes (RMA and no clean) from stencils and misprinted PCBs. We used to use a saponifier which did a terrible cleaning job and was a real pain t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 14:44:30 EDT 1999 | Scott McKee
| I am looking for some recommendations for a cleaner for rosin flux. | | James | Popular is an Organic Saponifier Cleaner from Alphametals, the name is 2110. Requires a 5%-7% mix ratio with DI water. IPA is also used but is getting on the "no n
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 22:27:57 EDT 1999 | John K.
We're a CM doing low volume/high mix and are considering buying from one of the two big names, TR** or Sp*******/El*********. We need saponified wash for some of our no-clean over wave; the great majority is OA from our SMT lines. Any thoughts?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 20:29:27 EST 1999 | Bob Bartolotta
In Section 5.1 Flux Residues, 5.2 Particulate matter 5.3 Chlorides and Carbonates & White Residues, I am assuming that these boards have been through some type of cleaning step. Hot water, saponifier, air dryed and the pictures illustrate unacceptab
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 | Tue Oct 09 14:41:13 EDT 2001 | mparker
I just realized my last posting has some incorrect references. Blame it on last nights sour mash! (St. Pauli girl didn't respond!) The article I referenced was found at the AlphaMetals website, a study done for AlledSignal, in conjunction with Churc
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 21:27:10 EDT 2002 | davef
50�C. * Boards are too hot to be cleaned. Yes, saponified cleaners will remove heat decomposed WS flux. Well, I suggested changing paste to another poster, because he mentioned overheated solder connections and I guessed that his white residue was
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 14 14:19:17 EDT 2002 | davef
Consider: * 007 is a no-clean flux. Some no-cleans you can clean, some you can�t. You may be able to use a saponifier & surficant to clean the residue. Check with your flux supplier for recommendations. * 320�C is higher than the 315�C peak for th
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 22:39:28 EDT 2002 | davef
Now, don't be so fast to give-up on those guys. Many saponifier suppliers offer cleaning services for situations like yours. Contact: * Kyzen * Envirosense I seem to remember a similar thread, in the past six months, where our old friend Mike Kon
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 08:44:06 EDT 2003 | davef
So, steaming your boards in a box makes them cleaner? Never heard of that. What are you removing from your boards? The longer the conveyor in your washer, the faster you can run it, but then again it's longer. Consider that a saponifier or someth