Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 05 12:36:53 EDT 1999 | Jim Muckle
Jackie: We ran into some pretty ineresting guys at the Nepcon show who specialize in this area. It may be that they have a solution for you. Company name was Zestron, and the guy I spoke with was Andreas. Seemed very knowledgeable, and was very pl
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 13 01:29:16 EST 1999 | Mike Konrad
Greetings Bill, My� Aren't we just a little sensitive! Isn't the purpose of this forum to educate, exchange ideas, provide alternative solutions??? Or is it an open-ended venue for the advertisement of one specific machine from one specific manuf
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 25 09:24:54 EDT 2002 | caldon
Michael- Please when concidering you U-sonic machine, keep in mind possible chemistries Petroferm, Kyzen, Aqueous technologies, and Zestron products. All are good products and all need to be evaluated with your stencils. Depending on your component t
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 10:01:36 EDT 2003 | caldon
Zestron Has PDF down loads available on the Product listed above. Also, Contact Jeff Stong or Guy Ramsey at ACI for a neutral opinion on these product. I know for a fact ACI has test each product and has recomendations. Sorry i can not provide deta
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 04 13:40:41 EDT 2003 | caldon
You may have answered your own question. CHEMISTRY, CHEMISTRY, CHEMISTRY depending on what type and whos product will work differently for each machine and Board geometry. I would ask Kyzen, Pertoferm, Zestron, and Aqueous Tech (all Chemistry manuf
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 10:43:25 EDT 2004 | tigerlordgm
We had a great deal of trouble cleaning adhesive residue from stencils using an alcohol stencil washer. Same kind of thing, adhesive build-up in aperture corners. The solution we came up with was to convert our stencil washer to run Zestron ES200, a
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 15:52:55 EST 2004 | brent.robinson@donnellye.com
Hello all, Just curious as to what type of chemistries most people prefer to use and what produces the best results. We currently have an EMC Global Technologies Cyber Clean 1000 Model 32P system. We use Isopropyl Alcohol currently to clean st
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 14:18:13 EDT 2006 | Kevin W. Parker
We have begun using a PCB with Organic Surface Protectant. We normally run boards with non orgainic protectant. We can wash these boards with our ultrasonic cleaner using Zestron SC202 and a separate Hot/cold rinse system with an air knife. This r
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 17 21:59:47 EDT 2006 | jovial_guy23
Hi Steve, I agree with you that cleaning under LCC's is often difficult but its not impossible. In order to clean the residues, the most important thing to consider is the right compatibility of the fluxes with the cleaning chemistry. There are seve
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 09:25:36 EST 2006 | pjc
Can be done with AquaStorm 200, with some mods. I worked on a project a few years ago for a military company that needed to clean no-clean solderpaste residues from under LCC devices, we're talking like 2mil standoff. We ended up using a Zestron clea