Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 17 06:44:51 EDT 2006 | Mark W
ECD sold its cleaning division to Austin America. They are now the supporting company for this product.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 16:30:15 EST 2000 | James
Hi all, I am trying to find websites for inline aqueous cleaning equipment. I have found Trek, Austin America, Electrovert, and Aqueous Technologies. I can't seem to find any others. If anyone knows urls for others I would appreciate it. And yes
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 05 12:51:29 EDT 2003 | Kevin
I don't have any direct experience with Speedline or Austin America, but you may want to consider a Technical Devices cleaner. I have bought 2 used Technical Devices Cleaners and have had no problems with them at all. The support I received from th
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 | Wed Mar 06 15:06:51 EST 2024 | jparker
Very satisfied customer of 2 Austin America Technology X30's. One is 11 years old and the other is 3 years old. We have them both setup as a closed loop systems, and the solution we use is "Kyzen E5615", 100% full strength. You can setup different pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 16:38:01 EST 2003 | russ
James, The last time I evaluated in-line cleaners (2 yrs ago)the Aquastorm was by far the best. They were the easiest to maintain, acheived the highest cleanliness level (per in-house testing with omegameter 600 heated solution), and were the quiete
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 14:09:57 EDT 2001 | aqueous
Hi Carol, Pressure requirements have changed over the past few years. In the recent past, aqueous cleaning systems relied on high flow, low pressure �flooding� techniques. 20 � 30 PSI pumped through large orifice nozzles. With ever increasing boa
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 20:57:14 EDT 2004 | Mike Konrad
Hey Dreamy, Dave is correct. If you attempt to clean your water soluble (OA) flux with water only, you will turn the no-clean flux white. No inspector or end-user will accept this. If a proper cleaning system is not available to you, then I would
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 10:34:21 EDT 2001 | Mike Konrad
Hi Jeff, Sean is correct. Although ultrasonic technology will work in post-reflow de-fluxing applications, you will receive concerns regarding ultrasonic �damage� to wire bonded components. Much has been written to combat this belief but the conce
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 21:02:48 EST 2002 | Mike Konrad
There are two basic technologies to choose from: 1. Ultrasonic 2. Spray-in-air Makers of ultrasonic stencils include: Aqueous Technologies (that�s us): http://www.aqueoustech.com PMR: http://www.pmrsystems.com JNJ Industries: http://www.jnj-