Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 26 09:40:27 EDT 2017 | v037022
Dear, My current method incluce steps below: 1. take out all screw 2. Put them into alcohol 3. Clean it with bemcot paper which wet by alcohol 4. Dry it by air gun 5. Checking by Dino camera. It took so much time. Now i want to do it automatic to red
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 12:27:08 EDT 2020 | dontfeedphils
I guess my question would be why are you getting so much/leaving so much flux on the boards during the select solder process? With a drop-jet fluxer you should be able to apply the flux very selectively and leave a fairly clean looking PCBA, assumin
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 03 08:12:12 EST 2024 | dimamalin
Hello everyone, our choices are between: 1.Aqube MV3 One (Kolb Cleaning Technology) 2.X30 (Austin American Technology) 3.N29AUTO (MBtech) 4.Inget 388 CRD-2PR (DCT) 5.MiniSWASH (PBT) Any opinions, suggestions, and comments regarding this choice
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 13:35:46 EDT 2007 | sjpence
I do not know of any standard recommended values for impact pressure in cleaning equipment. They act more as a guide when examining the various choices manufacturers have made for the spray flow, nozzle pressure, nozzle spray angle and other factors.
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 30 17:31:15 EDT 2020 | kylehunter
Hi all, (I posted on eevblog also, figured I'd try hear as well since this seems like a semi "niche" question) I need some advice on PCB cleaning. Up to this point, our assembly line has strictly run NC paste, with all SMT parts. We never washed an
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 30 22:41:29 EDT 2007 | davef
Cross: IPC nor anyone else calls out recommended pressures for washers used to clean circuit boards. IPC and the other standards setting folk are in the business of defining the expected results or outputs of processes or acceptance criterion. They
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 14:19:14 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf
Regarding nano coatings : Nano coatings are susceptible to wear during the printing process and cleaning processes. As they wear they flake off and can potentially contaminate your solder. There is not a lot of independent data available on this so k
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 09:52:03 EDT 2023 | tommy_magyar
I agree with Mainteneer on this. Depending on the active components, I would check the datasheets of them. Particular groups of components to pay attention to: microphones, microprocessors, transformers, relays, switches. Washing may be in some cases
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 12:49:28 EST 2000 | Steve Thomas
That's how ours works...has a basket underneath the stencil hanger that we drop our squeegees into...it also handles misprints fairly well. It's a factory option for the SmartSonic.....dunno about other makes.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 08:07:52 EST 2001 | roland
I searched SMTnet using the top search box with "companies" in the dropdown and got 17 results. Here are a few: Petroferm, who is a SMTnet sponspor, Aqueous Technologies Corporation, Kyzen Corporation, Technical Devices Company, Impell Purification