Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 00:17:17 EDT 2013 | paul_bmc
SMTnet colleagues, I am looking for your opinions on the PCB/CCA cleaning process. Regardless of fluxes or population complexity I want your opinion on these three cleaning processes and what you consider to be the best for what and why. Thanks for
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 00:17:28 EDT 2013 | paul_bmc
SMTnet colleagues, I am looking for your opinions on the PCB/CCA cleaning process. Regardless of fluxes or population complexity I want your opinion on these three cleaning processes and what you consider to be the best for what and why. Thanks for
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 14:34:40 EST 2006 | Amol Kane
arent there environmentally friendly solvents (i have seen some from 3M) that can be used in a vapor degreaser. i was also planning to use the vapor degreaser to clean boards prior to conformal coating
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 08 08:45:07 EDT 2013 | benreben
if is regardless of fluxes or population complexity my opinion is that inline aqueous with kysen liquid or other is the best because this liquid wash all type of flux and the aqueous wash all population complexity
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 17 14:31:17 EDT 2013 | paul_bmc
I am looking for eveyones opinion on this cleaning process. We currently have both inline aqueous and batch for cleaning both water soluble, rosin and no clean fluxes. We have evaluated the vapor degreasing cleaning process and discovered equal if
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 13:12:35 EST 2004 | Debbie
Hi Rick, Cleaning No Cleans is becoming more of a norm. It is true that changing to a OA flux/paste would be a easier process to control from a cleaning standpoint. A water soluble process will cost a great deal less as well. However, if your pro
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 18 12:14:59 EDT 2009 | zanolli
We are looking for suppliers of liquid vapor degreaser batch equipment for flux residue cleaning of PCB’s. Any recommendations? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 21 17:49:52 EDT 2004 | jsk
problem: Too many solvents and boards are not clean Flux remains on the board after vapor degreaser and "Powdery" white residue after vapor degreasing Flux type is kester 186 Process: hand solder High Temp alloy, spot clean after hand solder e
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 10:26:11 EST 2006 | mikeattekfab
I am considering using a vapor degreaser to clean PCB's after they emerge from our wave. Does anyone have experince with this process that they would be willing to share?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 18:14:06 EDT 2011 | jlawson
vapor degreaseing has two main flavors mono solvent and co-solvent. the later being the best performance Yes can clean PCB and in many ways is best in cycle time and cleaning quality. Is batch machine based usually or automated batch if budgets all
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