Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 07:31:44 EDT 2018 | robertbronx
Hi, Michael. Thank you for the feedback. I want update my situation with the batch cleaner. I fallow all the suggestions that I received and I find out that; the water temperature was the reason. I raised to 150*F Best Regards Roberto
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 13:46:05 EST 2006 | Chunks
Sounds like a epididymis! It depends on your paste chemistry. You can't just slap any old saponifier in there. Most water based cleaners evaporate the water and you have to remove the dried paste. It's a bit messy, maybe that's why your's is over
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 20:16:32 EDT 2018 | Mike Konrad
Roberto, So glad the foaming issue was solved! Mike
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 13:32:18 EST 2006 | samir
Whatever you do, don't get a cleaner where they "lock" you into using their Saponifier! I remember at my previous company, getting that monstrosity running was my 1st project - the boob who bought it washed his hands of it and assigned it to me.....
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 07:41:15 EST 2007 | realchunks
Depending on your D.I. system, your maximum temperature concern may be at what temperture it returns to your D.I. system. Hot water may foul you set-up very quickly. As for maximum tempertures for parts, your biggest concern should be drier section
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 09:00:15 EST 2008 | d0min0
Hi, we have 4 DEK 265 infinity, all with blue underscreen cleaner (with paper rolls), it doesn't make miracles :) but if you have good solvant system (not too much - you flood the paper and not too small) then works OK on some of our DEKs (y 2000) t
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 11:48:55 EST 2006 | russ
I would recopmmend contacting Aqueous technologies or Smart Sonic along with other Mfgrs. They will be best suited to evaluate your needs.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 14:19:27 EST 2006 | samir
Chunks, Here is some good information from the archives regarding Ultrasonic Systems: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=3026Message12326
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 15:36:35 EST 2006 | Darnell
Maybe at dat homie�s shop, they opted ta use Semco ridetridges instead of jars, and they didn�t gots a process put in place ta recycle da old solder paste. - aww yea foo.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 12:27:26 EST 2007 | bschreiber
Here is a thread on the subject: http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=9508Message37975 There is also information in this article by Richard Clouthier: http://www.smartsonic.com/article.html