Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 13 05:34:57 EDT 2005 | harryang
Any advice how to select plasma cleaner...Is Atmospheric plasma cleaning a better option than low pressure plasma (chamber) type? Thanks...
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 21 15:15:19 EDT 2010 | jry74
Does anyone have any experience or heard of cleaning fully populated PCBs with plasma cleaning?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 16 15:00:45 EST 1997 | Chris Fontaine
I am looking for information regarding the removal of parylene through a plasma etching process. Any information about this subject, or the plasma etching process in general would be greatly appreciated. Vendor comments are also welcome. Thank y
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 19 12:09:16 EST 1997 | Brett Goldstein
At my previous job I tried to remove parylene using a plasma etching process. I don't remember the parameters used, but I do remember this: we had almost no success in removing parylene using plasma etching. I'd be quite interested in hearing if y
Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 10:48:49 EDT 2003 | Theresa Woodford
Does anyone have any experience with plasma cleaning? I currently have an IMS Substrate (10-15 microinch gold flash over electroless Ni) attched to Ryton PPS / R40 walls (40% glass filled/compression molded). The wall is being attached to the IMS u
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 12:53:49 EDT 2015 | edward_garcia
I am looking to clean about 50 plastic circuit boards per week with a plasma cleaning system. I am looking at these systems: http://www.plasmaetch.com/plasma-cleaning-systems.php Does anyone have a recommendation about size? I don't want to be fo
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 16:19:10 EDT 2015 | capse
Nordson MARCH offers several chest style plasma systems configurable to up to 7 shelves. http://www.plasmapowerplus.com
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 19:21:04 EDT 2015 | groth12345
I am the Sales Manager for Plasma Etch. We have systems starting at $7K for cleaning PCBs up to 4" x 7". Please contact me at plasmaetchsteve@aol.com Thank you.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 10:26:55 EST 2017 | capse
I'm a Rep for Nordson March plasma system. Here is what we recommend for the ProVIA systems; O2 = 99.996%; N2 = 99.99%; Ar = 99.999%; H2 = 99.999%
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 17:14:02 EDT 2002 | davef
Comments are: * Use an eraser if the surface of Au is not clean, but make sure the eraser has no/low ionics (such as sulfur that is a common additive for rubber). * If the plating surface required eraser to remove the top surface, the plasma normally