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Cleaning stencils after printing SMD adhesives

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 18:32:34 EDT 2001 | Darby

Mark, We print and dispense with Amicon "D 125 F". Solvent used is Electrolube "SSS", which is also used for solder paste removal/pcb cleaning for misprints and rework both manually and ultrasonically. I like it - good stuff but at $25 AU per litre i

Recommendations for ultrasonic cleaning solution

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 18:42:35 EDT 2001 | Darby

As I mentioned in the previous string we are happy with Electrolube "SSS". The guy who built our ulrasonic cleaners recommended it and it works very well. You don't have to change tanks or machines for a switch from paste to adhesive. It doesn't leav

Recommendations for ultrasonic cleaning solution

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 24 08:09:24 EDT 2001 | tommiller

I�m using Zestron's Vigon sc 200 in our ultrasonic cleaner. It works great for cleaning our adhevises and pastes (RMA and no clean) from stencils and misprinted PCBs. We used to use a saponifier which did a terrible cleaning job and was a real pain t

Recommendations for ultrasonic cleaning solution

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 24 12:48:45 EDT 2001 | kerryn

Can you tell me a little bit about the Zestron product. How many stencils do you clean and much Zestron do you use per month? What is the cost? Do you mix it with water? If so, what temperature? How do you get rid of the waste? Thanks. Kerry

Recommendations for ultrasonic cleaning solution

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 07:41:21 EDT 2001 | tommiller

5 stencils/day. Not sure of the cost, it is high, but I only use a little each month so it is cheaper than the 50+ gallons I was dumping out each month of the old stuff. Mix it with water and use at room temp (don�t have any eaters).Don�t create any

Archives

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 20:10:55 EDT 2001 | davef

Brian, the project to recover the archives was side tracked??? I was taking bets over on the Cold Fusion "Ohmagud, Help Forum" that you guys couldn't figure-out how to do it!!! ;-) It�s back on track??? I was getting ready to ask for the archives o

Archives

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 20:48:12 EDT 2001 | davef

Hey, ya got me using IE, didn�t ya? Ya just gotta diversify cuz ya never know when a board stuffin� gig will end, do ya? And I do have a hat with a gear on it. So, all I�d have to do is change it out for a propeller!!!

BGA rework station

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 15:09:59 EDT 2001 | larryk

I am currently looking into purchasing a BGA rework station. Most of the various manufactures use convection heat, but Ersa was different in that they use IR. I know and understand the difference between the two types, but I was wondering if any body

BGA rework station

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 04:54:44 EDT 2001 | mugen

METCAL has a good unit, for BGA rework, and it uses Hot Air Reflow (convection). The pros and cons of Hot Air Vs IR, you can find easily ard u... em are ageless topics, happy debating. hint : good reasons why SMT Reflow Ovens, were IR switched to

repair the BGA/CSP device

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 10 19:49:32 EDT 2001 | nifhail

What would be the best method for attaching the balls, when doing BGA rework. I Found that by using the solder paste, it will give us better rework yield vs using the paste flux ? My data was collected from a very small experiment and hard to conclud


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