Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 07:28:01 EDT 2012 | jeremymek
You might want to look at a hand held ultrasonic stencil cleaner such as this one from Gen3 http://www.gen3systems.com/viewprod-GENSONIC.php *note i do not work for gen3 but they are a rep for other products my company produces
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 20:50:26 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad
There are several companies that manufacturer stencil cleaning systems. They include: Aqueous Technologies www.aqueoustech.com Smartsonic www.smartsonic.com EMC www.emcgti.com PMR www.pmrsystems.com JNJ www.jnj-industries.com UnitDesign www.un
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 01:53:58 EDT 2002 | Mike Konrad
Using ultrasonic technology to remove adhesive is normally not that difficult. I do not know who�s machine you are using (perhaps its ours). In any case, here are some tips for removing adhesives. 1. Heated wash chemistry works better than ambien
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 19:43:05 EDT 2003 | billschreiber
Hello Carl, Thank you for the feedback. You are absolutely right. I was remiss in not addressing the other questions. 2. 440-R SMT Detergent will clean RMA and No-clean solder pastes in 1 � 2 minutes using ultrasonics at ambient temperature and 5
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 18:18:02 EST 2004 | Ken
There is a japanese company that makes a ultrasonic hand-held stencil cleaner. I demo'd it for a day and it was fantastic! It even cleaned epoxy stencils. Can't recall the price...but it should be much much less than the smart sonic and other "mac
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 20:15:55 EDT 2001 | davef
We use glue for all kinds of purposes. [See, first we glue the lock on the office door. Then, we glue dadour locks on dakah. Next, we glue the ignition of the Benz. Now, webee gon stylin�, uh huh!] Oooops, sorry got lost there for a minute, the
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