Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 14:32:37 EST 2005 | esoderberg
Short of buying a closed look wash system, what other machines/processes are available for localized removal of flux that is not operator intensive. already familiar with Branson ultrasonics and just washing in alcohol but what else is out there?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 09:12:02 EST 2005 | russ
Either the gloves or He's not really wearing them. For whatever it is worth, a Dr. as soon as finding out that alcohol or any other drying agent is used for work that will always be the first reason they come up with. It could be something he's doi
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 11 11:00:05 EDT 2005 | mmjm_1099
Alcohol and a scrub brush or try some 440R (http://www.smartsonic.com/). This stuff cleans almost anything off.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 26 15:12:38 EDT 2005 | Amol
hi, sorry for the late reply. We solved the problem by rinsing the boards in deionized water after alcohol scrub
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 16 13:31:30 EDT 2006 | a_laser
You can stop cleaning after a job when there is no more paste in the apertures. Under wiping should be done with a quality cloth and should leave no paste on the underside of the stencil (assures good contact on the next print and reduces chances of
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 03 09:37:33 EDT 2006 | Simon
Curious if anyone knows... When switching back and forth from Leaded paster to Lead free if cleaned with alcohol can the same squeegees be used? If so could anyone direct me to any links that would back this up. Thanks, Simon SMT Tech, Edge Tech Indu
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 10:52:43 EDT 2006 | russ
Could you not just switch to alcohol based flux? If your prob is getting the water off the board prior to hitting the wave, maybe you could install some type of convection to aid in this? Russ
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 23 19:00:30 EDT 2006 | cadcopac
Have you tried to clean the lens at the tip of the pen? Use alcohol should work like new unless it is defective. Ours was driving me nuts till the brainwave hit and has been working ever since. Good luck. John
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 16:30:32 EST 2006 | John S.
SnPb No-Clean. We've done it on bare boards with alcohol and an ultrasonic bath, but that seems very agressive on a half populated board. Thanks John S.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 08:19:57 EST 2007 | realchunks
Dave, I assume you mean "IPC", unless there's a new type of rubbing alcohol I could use... hmmmmmmm....... Thanks Loco, like I stated earlier, I have rev C. Well, looks like I need to buy rev D then.