Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 12:07:53 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
Not to be funny, but can't you use a dishwasher ? They are cheap. The only worry there may be water spots, but if you blow your boards dry with an air hose I think they will be OK.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 21:57:25 EST 2006 | davef
Se�or Tech If you want clean board using a dish waher, you must run deionized water. If you run DI water through a dishwasher, it will cut through those flimsy pipes like fire driven by Sana Anna Winds through dry brush.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 12:34:48 EDT 2008 | glenda
Is there anyone that can send me inforamtion on companys that sale Printed circuit board wash systems?
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 18:53:36 EDT 2003 | Michael Nguyen
We are using a Trek board washing system with 2 deionizer tanks hooked up to the 2 final rinse tanks and the first tank is directly connected with the city water. We are having problems with a vendor board on some tranformer/chokes. The part manufact
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 12:18:02 EDT 2001 | nifhail
I experienced assembled boards delaminated after washed. You know...those old datecode PCBs that I was talking about a few weeks back ? I was forced to use it, and of course prior using it I've baked them. I've baked them at 125 Deg for 4 hours and/
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 15:45:06 EDT 2001 | davef
BOARD BAKING SCHEDULE: Bake time depends on the board thickness and construction. For laminated FR4 PCB, we bake between 6 and 24 hours at 100�C. ROOT CAUSE OF THE PROBLEM: Heating moisture entrapped between the laminations of the board too quickl
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 17:09:37 EDT 2001 | davef
Dano's confused. The boards are delaminating during soldering. The delamination just isn't immediately appartent after soldering. Stepping backwards. It's remotely possible that if the boards were blistering hot from soldering and then dumped in
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 16:25:49 EDT 2001 | Hussman
I thought Dan saw the delamination after wash - not baking? What temp are your dryers on the washer set at?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 15 15:58:11 EDT 2013 | rgduval
Let me see if I understand you correctly. You have a batch washer (looks like a dishwasher). There is a top and bottom spray fixture, which would normally spray water up at the board and down at the board being washed. When you place boards in t
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 15:34:16 EST 2008 | George
Does anyone know of an inexpensive way of holding small parts or boards in place in a wash basket to prevent them from moving during cleaning process.Keep in mind you want the top of the parts/boards to also get clean. Thanks