Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 10 18:03:49 EDT 2001 | pzohbon
Does anyone have a recommendation for a cleaning solution used in an ultrasonic cleaner for cleaning RMA solder paste off stencils and adhesive off pcb boards. I am going to be evaluating Armakleen 2001, Zestron Vigon SC 200, and Aqueous Technologies
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 11:13:04 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad
jdomont, No-cleans are more difficult to clean than RMA�s. Even though no-cleans have a lower solids content than RMA�s, reflow and soldering profiles are normally more severe than those used for RMA. It is interesting to note that our most of our
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 13:54:22 EST 2000 | Kris W
Hi All, We are in the process of converting from RMA solder paste to no-clean process across the shop. This will allow me to carry my semi-aqueous cleaner out of the building and set it ablaze using the terpenes as the fire water. Then I can go ab
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 11:23:18 EST 2010 | kjs123p
I am just wondering what other people are using as far as gloves when cleaning the dross out of the wave solder pot. We currently are using welding gloves, but the operators say that they are too big and bulky. Does anyone have any suggestions on wh
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 15:30:07 EDT 2006 | George
Hi John, Are you talking about cleaning the pallets after running to store them? or during production? well in any case...I recently started to use this cleaning solution "Cybersolv" from Kyzen. It is water soluble and also can be used instead of IP
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 12:01:11 EST 2010 | pbarton
We use woven Kevlar gloves and gauntlets. Try Ansell or similar manufacturers. Pete B.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 16:36:04 EST 2010 | rkevin
The Ove Glove, Works great and is MUCH less expensive.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 11:58:27 EDT 2006 | jsloot
What is the best or ideal cleaning method for wave solder pallets? I have been using iso prop and am not sure if this is the cause for having brittle wall material. I wouldn't think alcohol would degrade the durastone material. Most of my pallets hav
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 22:30:19 EDT 2006 | davef
Check the fine SMTnet Archives. For instance: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=5386
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 14:02:59 EST 2010 | baildl632
We use Hot Mill Gloves, North by Honeywell. Their part number is 51/7146ZJ. I think they work pretty good. We pay about 4.03 per pair.