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solder paste solvent

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 11:30:16 EST 2013 | davef

I'm not aware of a solder paste solvent. What do hope to accomplish with such a material? May be we can suggest an alternative.

STENCIL CLEANING WITH SOLVENTS

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 05:14:42 EST 1999 | S L CHANG

We are currently cleaning solder paste (TAMURA SQ-1030FP) from stencil using an ultrasonic stencil cleaner with solvent (HYSPER-Non CFC). The process cycle time is 30 sec. cleaning in 1st ultrasonic tank and another 30sec. cleaning in 2nd ultrasonic

Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 22 12:08:06 EST 2015 | aqueous

The overwhelming technology used in post-reflow cleaning of electronic assemblies is aqueous. Prior to the 1990's, solvents and vapor degreasers dominated the cleaning industry. After the popular solvents were banned via a United Nations treaty, alte

Vapour Degreasing

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 11:04:43 EST 2004 | Sam

We are looking at reviving our vapour degreasing process. But before we do, does anyone have any suitable knowledge of vapour degresing solvents as an alternative to Tricholorethane and Arklone etc ? Any feedback regarding this process would be muc

PCB Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 01:00:03 EDT 2004 | Shean Dalton

Cleaning RMA fluxes simply requires selecting a washing chemistry (either Solvent, Semi-aqueous or Aqueous) and an appropriate cleaning sytem. Your lot size would be easily handled with a batch system. visit http://www.aat-corp.com/Technical/Def

Clean the No-Clean

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 10:33:57 EST 2006 | fredericksr

Hello, I am automating a process on our floor from wire solder hand application to dispensed paste and reflow. The process involves "lidding" a shielding lid around our assemblies for microwave quieting. The result is non-hermetic. For cosmet

Re: Conformal Coating on Circuit Boards

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 13:06:18 EST 2000 | Graham Naisbitt

Todd, All liquid coatings are Newtonian - they follow gravity so they do indeed run away from sharp leads and edges. Silicones are generally worse because they have very low surface energy - although this is an asset when trying to get under compone

Re: SERA and ROSA

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 09 11:42:37 EST 1999 | Dave F

Jeff: Try this: ROSA. John�s spot on. I�ll add that it is a fluxless method that reduces the oxides in an aqueous solution. Another source of information is: Trench, M., Hillman, D., Lucey, G., "Environmentally Friendly Closed Loop Soldering,"

Re: STENCIL CLEANING WITH SOLVENTS

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 11:05:04 EST 1999 | Mike Konrad

You may want to consider Zestron's Vigon SC200 (703) 589-1198. Many of our customers use this chemical with great success. Another alternative is Hydrex from Petroferm (904) 261-8286. Good Luck, Mike Konrad Aqueous Technologies Corporation

Is Trichloroethylene recommended for PCB assembly cleaning ?

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 11:54:36 EDT 2011 | Shean Dalton

There are aerosol spray on flux removers that contain Trichloroethylene. There are also many other flux removers on the market. Recommend you explore more options. To help get an answer quickly, you can contact Zestron, Kyzen, Petroferm, etc; an

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