Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 08:14:33 EDT 2010 | rgduval
Rinse them clean. Blow them out with some shop air. And let them dry in an oven for awhile.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 29 15:55:26 EST 1998 | James Lalicker
We use a inline water wash system to clean our PWA's. How low should i be able to let my DI water resistivity get before replacing the DI tanks. Is there a standard i can get on this subject. Thanks JL
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 01 11:39:14 EST 1999 | Christopher Lampron
| We use a inline water wash system to clean our PWA's. How | low should i be able to let my DI water resistivity get before replacing the DI tanks. Is there a standard i can get on this subject. | | Thanks | JL | JL, I too have been looking for a
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 29 23:37:09 EST 1998 | Mike Konrad
James, Most rental DI systems are as follows: Option #1: 2 mixed bed resin tanks: In this case, a 1 M-Ohm light should be installed on the output of tank #1, before tank #2. When the 1 M-Ohm light indicates that the output of the #1 tank is below
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 30 10:27:04 EST 1998 | Scott McKee
| We use a inline water wash system to clean our PWA's. How | low should i be able to let my DI water resistivity get before replacing the DI tanks. Is there a standard i can get on this subject. | | Thanks | JL | You'll want to look at IPC-AC-62A
Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 17:48:54 EDT 2010 | jrr3434
I need to wash a bach of boards (25) using di water. I plan on washing them by hand. What would be the best way to go about drying them?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 12:00:35 EDT 2010 | jrr3434
Thanks for the info! What's a good type of oven for baking boards in?
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 09:45:05 EDT 2010 | dyoungquist
Only use the shop air if it is clean and dry. I know from experience that one can get water and a little oil from the compressor in the air lines. We are in a drier climate with humidity levels in the 25%-35% range on average. All we do is let the
Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 09:00:53 EDT 2010 | davef
IPC-A-610D Sections 3.1, 3.2, and 3.3 and Table 3.1 specifically mention compressed air as a source of ESD damage
Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 13:47:00 EDT 2010 | davef
For sources of baking ovens, look here: http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=56260