Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 16:39:24 EDT 2006 | slthomas
Our problem is with the chamber beneath the drying section, where the blower is. The drying section vents directly into the chamber beneath it where the blower intake is, which is great for equalizing pressure but really counter to presenting dry air
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 12:42:37 EDT 2007 | cman
Does anyone know of a small machine (table top would be nice) that could be used to wash mis-prints or small batches of boards? We have 2 inline systems but they are DI only and once and a while a soaponified system would be nice. Looking for spray o
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 14:01:53 EDT 2007 | carln
The only tabletop stencil cleaner I know of is from Smart Sonic. Their Model 500. Here is a link: http://www.smartsonic.com/Model500Brochure.pdf
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 16:39:24 EDT 2007 | beta
Hi Mike, Can you contact me as I would be very interested in finding out more info. on the Ultrasonic cleaner for under 10k US? aj...
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 17:07:29 EDT 2007 | aqueous
AJ, Please send your contact info to: konrad@aqueoustech.com and I'll contact you. Thanks! Mike
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 04:55:01 EDT 2007 | gregoryyork
I can help with a Misprint cleaner for 12"x18" PCB's bench model machine for around 1500 Dollars not ultrasonics please contact off line for details and I will email brochure etc. If its a conveyorised spray you are looking for then a bench mounted m
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 13:08:59 EDT 2007 | Mike Konrad
The best method of cleaning misprinted boards is with a stencil cleaner. I would not recommend the use of a spray-in-air system for misprints. Spray systems can cause solder paste to become embedded into vias and under components (if double sided).
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 09:40:49 EDT 2012 | austinpeterman
We just stepped into the inline wash world with a techical devices new clean galaxy plus. We are noticing a significant amount of foaming when washing our boards after selective solder. One theory is that the water soluble flux used is not being cu
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 16:02:05 EDT 2012 | allwave
We had a similar problem with foam in our inline cleaner (TD). The problem were the solder paste flux residues. Boards went straight from SMT to Wave process and then washed. Anyway we changed the solder paste and problem solved. Are you using saponi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 18:34:27 EDT 2004 | Eagle44
We once used a padded mesh in our board washer baskets to prevent damage to components. Can anyone tell me where I can find this material? Thanks