Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 11 13:36:19 EDT 2019 | cyber_wolf
Hi, Is anyone out there using a Kolb stencil washer with N7 cleaner ? If so, could you please share your opinion on performance and consumption ? Thanks !
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 11:06:27 EST 2003 | slthomas
Always a joy to see a stencil cleaner thread get opened up....lots of varying opinions as to what's needed, best, environmentally sound, etc. We use an ultrasonic batch cleaner that uses a detergent (dilute to 1:10 or 1:20, can't remember), then bo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 05 18:25:29 EST 2022 | cyber_wolf
Its kind of nice to be able to put a dirty stencil in the cleaner and get a dry clean one out. That pretty much points to the spray units with a dry cycle. Things to consider, chemistry consumption, how your stencils are bound, maintenance,and of c
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 14:01:53 EDT 2007 | carln
The only tabletop stencil cleaner I know of is from Smart Sonic. Their Model 500. Here is a link: http://www.smartsonic.com/Model500Brochure.pdf
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 16:39:24 EDT 2007 | beta
Hi Mike, Can you contact me as I would be very interested in finding out more info. on the Ultrasonic cleaner for under 10k US? aj...
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 13:08:59 EDT 2007 | Mike Konrad
The best method of cleaning misprinted boards is with a stencil cleaner. I would not recommend the use of a spray-in-air system for misprints. Spray systems can cause solder paste to become embedded into vias and under components (if double sided).
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 13 12:47:03 EDT 2007 | bschreiber
There are many threads regarding stencil cleaners. Here is a recent one: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=10557Message42748 Regards, Bill Schreiber Smart Sonic Corporation E-mail: Bill@SmartSonic.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 04:55:01 EDT 2007 | gregoryyork
I can help with a Misprint cleaner for 12"x18" PCB's bench model machine for around 1500 Dollars not ultrasonics please contact off line for details and I will email brochure etc. If its a conveyorised spray you are looking for then a bench mounted m
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 00:23:41 EDT 2004 | ppwlee
Richard, I am looking for a steam cleaner as part of the cleaning process for WS flux. Can you advise what cleaner (made and manuf) and typical process parameters for cleaning PCAs? Rgds, Peter You could also try using a wire mesh out of stainl
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 16:44:27 EDT 2004 | Richard
You could also try using a wire mesh out of stainless steel(won't rust). We used these as reflow baskets and for covering parts for a steam cleaner we had for W/S flux. go to http://www.mcmaster.com and type in *Metal and Thermoplastic Cloth and Perf