Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 27 11:08:24 EDT 2002 | slthomas
We use an evaporator, so that we only have a sludge of flux residue and solder metal to dispose of via the hazmat handling service. We also route stencil washer waste water into it. We use a 30 gallon drum and have it hauled off maybe twice a year,
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 14:59:52 EDT 2001 | slthomas
That's what we do with our MSHII's...setup one carriage offline while the other one runs. We also have setup carts to load the feeders ahead of time and haul them out to the lines. Of course, when we exceed the carriage capacity of 75 slots for an
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 07:37:49 EDT 2004 | pjc
Waste Water from any cleaner must be recycled or treated before going to drain. That is the case in most states in the USA. The wash solution that is mixed with a chemistry cannot be processed thru a water recycling system, only the rinse water can.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 17:10:18 EST 2007 | slthomas
I thought we were already registered? No? Shows how long I remember stuff. Providing a confirmation link to the site in an email to the new registree seems like it might provide some security and deterrent to low-life spammers as well. Over and abov
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 27 13:52:24 EDT 2002 | Mike Konrad
MK, In most cases, if the machine is completely closed-looped (prewash, wash, prerinse, rinse, final rinse etc), then the water should not require changing. As with most inline cleaners, there should be a considerable amount of water loss in the cl
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 13:00:58 EST 2009 | gregp
The GSM sounds great except for one thing--you won't fit all your feeders on it. That is, assuming your feeder list is what you want to have resident on the machine at all times. I think you could rule out 80% of the machines you are considering b
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 10 11:57:14 EDT 2003 | Mike Konrad
First, you must determine a few things: 1. What specific de-fluxing chemical are you going to use? Basic required determinations include the chemical�s pH, is it a VOC (if so, what is its VOC content), what concentration is the chemical used in (1
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 10 15:19:28 EST 1998 | Jon
Check out the web site www.conceptronic.com I think you will see that the Conceptronic ovens are the best and most reliable over the long haul. Micron CMS has over thirty five of them and has stated that they were the most reliable and best vendo
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 20:11:21 EDT 2001 | davef
Hussman is correct. Make those people quit. [Just walk-up, pimp slap 'em, grab their dental pick, and say "Dave says you can't use this any more. I'm just following orders."][Trust me, this is much smoother than the "Tonya Harding Approach" that I
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 08:29:27 EST 2002 | PeteC
Don't forget Mydata, the Swedes that dominate the lower end and flex placement market now. Yeah, many bought the Omni from old UIC but what did they develop? "Support", the equip mfg?s are suppose to support the customer. UIC got a lot of good constr