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Re: Wadda Ya Mean Wadders Different?

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 12:12:41 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| | | | | | We�ve been thinking again and need your help in sorting through an issue related to deionized (DI) water cleaning of assembled boards. | | | | | | THE BACKGROUND: The water reclaiming systems goes: gross filter, fine filter, carbon bed,

White residues

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 22 16:55:42 EDT 2002 | russ

Greetings All, Anybody out there experiencing white residues after cleaning? We currently use a batch cleaner to clean water soluble fluxes. this cleaner makes its own DI water by means of carbon and resin tanks. After cleaning there are residues

Deionized Water Standards

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 18:16:37 EST 2009 | adamcrum

Can somebody help me to understand what standards are in place for deinozed water for cleaning circuit boards. I know they are supposed to be in acordance with J-STD-001D, but what does that entail? All I can find on the internet is that J-STD-001D a

ionic residues on the surface of printed circuit assemblies

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 12:37:39 EDT 2009 | rocko

Hi All, As a result of equipment damage I have a problem with a cleanliness of printed circuit assemblies. One whole production batch was polluted by ionic residues because a large amount of hard water had been penetrated in the water-supply system

Looking for small Dishwasher type cleaning

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 16:16:17 EDT 2004 | DenisM

Hi, I have used these type systems in the past and had trouble with white residue and flux removal under low standoff components. All cleaning systems need DI water and this requirement adds another layer of system cost if you don't have DI availabl

Inline wash foam

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 02 18:40:33 EDT 2012 | joeherz

We used to have a Nuclean 324 that was running closed loop with a DI water recirc system. We also had problems with foaming that was solved with a relatively simple fix. We bypassed the final rinse solenoid so that it was always running. This allo

Re: Wadda Ya Mean Wadders Different?

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 16:50:49 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | | | We�ve been thinking again and need your help in sorting through an issue related to deionized (DI) water cleaning of assembled boards. | | | | | THE BACKGROUND: The water reclaiming systems goes: gross filter, fine filter, carbon bed, mix

Re: DI Water Quality Curve??

Electronics Forum | Thu May 21 22:25:39 EDT 1998 | Mike Konrad

Your experience is typical. The degradation curve of resins resembles the track of a Six-Flags roller coaster. Water quality remains high (10 MW+) for 80% of the resin's life. For a very short time, quality will drop to 7 - 8 MW, then, without noti

Stainless Steel in wash system

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 01:13:05 EDT 2001 | Michael Konrad

Hi Dave, It may be. DI water alone will not build up residue. It can attack the finish of electro-polished (mirrored) stainless steel though. I have seen a white / chalky buildup on poly inline cleaners, usually isolated in the wash section. The

Re: DE-IONIZED WATER SUPPLIERS

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 11 03:44:40 EDT 1999 | Brian

1 MOHM, 18 MOHM)? | | | | What state are you located? | | | | What type of volume will you use (1 drum per week, month, year)? | | | | Mike | | (800) 218-8128 | | | | We are located in Illinois (Southwest Suburb of Chicago). Our usage will prob


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