Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 24 11:14:59 EDT 2011 | williamaxler
My company is currently looking for a closed loop system that we could use for batch washing of PCBs. We primary use no clean flux and are looking for a system that we can use to clean the residue? Most likely we are going to have to add an additiv
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
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 17:37:56 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello Jeff, If you have components on your board be careful of how low the frequency is that you will be applying to your board. Ultrasonics are great for cleaning stencils and bare boards at around 40kHz. These frequencies (and Lower)may however
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 02:30:08 EDT 2004 | Mike Konrad
Silverado, To answer your specific question, there are several manufacturers of batch-format cleaning systems. Aqueous Technologies www.aqueoustech.com Austin American www.aat-corp.com EMC www.emcgti.com UnitDesign www.unitdesign.com Each man
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 15:22:52 EST 2008 | jdengler
You may want to ask Zestron to be sure. We have a batch cleaner with pure DI water. The first time we cleaned some of these boards in it we had a bit of a mess around the cleaner.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 11 12:17:16 EST 2008 | bmaheu
Setting up a PCB washing "system" and the facilities required for a cost effective and repeatable cleaning process depend heavily on the application (water soluble versus chemistry cleaning), (batch cleaner versus ln-line) and local factors (quality
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 12:54:51 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad
Hi Eric, Here are the manufactures of batch-format aqueous cleaning / de-fluxing systems: Aqueous Technologies www.aqueoustech.com (909) 944-7771 China Distributors / Service Centers: http://www.jamron.com http://www.leader-sh.com UnitDesign htt
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 15:30:41 EST 2004 | pjc
Rick, As I understand your comments, you do not need to clean off the flux residues? Then hot water and a little cleaning chemistry should do. However, there may be some reaction by the residual flux if not enough cleaning chemistry is used. There a
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 16:39:07 EDT 1998 | Dave F
Steve: I thought Kyzen products were "additives" to either aqueous or semiaqueous inline or batch machine cleaning processes. I'm trying to clean the no-clean residue from a few components that can not bear to see water. Can you use Kyzen products
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 20:56:37 EDT 2003 | Mike Konrad
First, I should state that my company manufacturers batch and inline de-fluxing systems. Because we manufacture both formats, we remain unbiased. In fact, it is in our best interest to recommend inline cleaners since they sell for considerably more