Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 13 11:02:08 EDT 1999 | Bill Schreiber
Mike failed to list the company that introduced the first ultrasonic stencil cleaner in 1990. The company remains the leader in stencil cleaning worldwide: Smart Sonic Corporation Tel: 1(800)906-4407 Fax: 1(818) 909-6409 e-mail: smt@smatrsonic.com w
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 22 09:39:18 EDT 2002 | davef
To get started, search the fine SMTnet Archives for discussion on stencil cleaners.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 10 16:34:13 EDT 2005 | CEB
You may want to look at handheld ultrasonic cleaner.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 09:51:22 EDT 2006 | nitro
Thanks for the input. After reading that article, I think I will stick to ultrasonic.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 13 08:14:11 EST 2012 | cyber_wolf
We have never heard of stencil cleaner calibration requirements.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 05 16:50:18 EST 2013 | rway
We use a PPC N29-TP Ultrasonic cleaner that seems to work pretty well.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 15:13:18 EDT 2016 | cyber_wolf
Hi, Is there anyone out there using this in an ultrasonic cleaner ? If so, what are your experiences ? Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 07:55:37 EST 2004 | pjc
Rick, Ultrasonics can damage some components that react to the mechanical action of the ultrasonics inside the device. Some component mfr data sheets will comment on ultrasonics. Better safe than sorry. Dean makes a good point if you can change so
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 16:24:33 EDT 2006 | nitro
I am looking at two stencil cleaners, and need some input. Electrovert Aquajet 2000 and EMC 30 Reliant. I am told that these are both spray type cleaners. My only experience with stencil cleaners is a PMR Ultrasonic unit which works well for the no c
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 13:16:05 EDT 2010 | cyber_wolf
We used to use spray machines. We now have a PMR ultrasonic cleaner. Ultrasonic is the best in my opinion.