Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 16 20:39:07 EST 2006 | billwestiet
have you looked used? We have a couple of USED Electrovert Aquastorms in stock if you are interesed?
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 10:43:31 EST 2006 | pjc
http://www.speedlinetech.com/electrovert/aquastorm.aspx http://www.technicaldev.com/nuclean.html http://www.aqueoustech.com/ http://www.aat-corp.com/ http://www.emcgti.com/ The mfrs. can give you ball-park prices.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 14:20:03 EST 2006 | billyd
Thanks for all the info guys. The biggest issue I have on cleaning is under QFNs and the like. But even an 0805 or 0603 will give us trouble now and again. Like I said, our current system isn't making me happy. It's looking like Electrovert is the wi
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 14:27:49 EST 2006 | pjc
Not really. A new Electrovert AquaStorm 100, in-line machine, is under $60K, for straight aqueous applications. The batch type from Aqueous Tech are like $35K I believe. $120K would be for a high performance in-line machine, such as the AquaStorm 200
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 09:25:36 EST 2006 | pjc
Can be done with AquaStorm 200, with some mods. I worked on a project a few years ago for a military company that needed to clean no-clean solderpaste residues from under LCC devices, we're talking like 2mil standoff. We ended up using a Zestron clea
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 23 23:53:23 EDT 2008 | bga_kid
The companies mentioned do have cleaners in mentioned foot print range. I would look at Speedline electrovert as well
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 14:03:55 EDT 2002 | Randy V
There are allot of issue to washing that need to be considered before you purchase a washer. But to answer your question regarding ultrasonic cleaning: 1. Ultrasonics with the correct frequency will not damage most components. Washing in general can
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 10:09:24 EST 2002 | PeteC
The Electrovert AquaJet w/ Closed-Loop runs like $63K to $107, depending on the AJ config. The AJ is like the only batch machine I've seen that is not a glorified dish washer. Justification depends on your application. The batch system takes less spa
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 15:05:25 EDT 2004 | davef
Kyzen gave an excellent paper on the cleaning of residues from a lead-free process at Apex this year: Lead-Free Soldering: DOE Study to Understand its Affect on Electronic Assembly Defluxing; Mike Bixenman, Kyzen Corporation & Dirk Ellis, Steve Owens
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 21:40:04 EDT 2008 | davef
Vapor degreasing systems * Thermal Equipment [Baron-Blakeslee]; Torrance, CA; thermalequipment.com * Exselect Engineering; Concord, ON CAN; exselect.com * Branson Ultrasonics; Danbury, CT; bransoncleaning.com * Greco Brothers; Providence, RI; grecob