Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 11:00:38 EDT 1999 | Deon Nungaray
| | | Is it possible to define a fequency for cleaning stencils on Stencil cleaner machines ? | | | | I hate when that happens� you read a question, submit an answer, then re-read the question and realize that you may have misunderstood the questio
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 12 11:02:43 EST 1998 | Dave F
| | First, appologies to y'll for creating an opening for bs@ss to post the usual thinly cloked commercial message. | | | | Second, how do you test, measure, determine if your stencil is clean? | | | | Thanks | | | | Dave F | | | Here I go stepp
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 13:26:59 EDT 2002 | carln
Dave, Are you using The DEK plastic stencils with the 3906 or stainless steel? When we were using stainless steel, just about anything worked. It seems that the process for cleaning these *%#*&@" plastic stencils is either the best kept secret in
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 07:34:10 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf
We just bought a new/used ultrasonic stencil cleaner. The solvent we use is Zestron Vigon SC200. We currently number our stencil frames with sharpies. The Zestron eats the sharpie markings off. I have also tried acrylic paint markers.....eats the pa
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 03:42:47 EST 2005 | pavel_murtishev
Good day, Problem appears only with 0.5mm pitch components. Print quality for these components is unacceptable. Paste type isn�t new for us. No any tape on the bottom of the stencil. We apply enough pressure on squeegees, stencil remains clear after
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 10:18:36 EDT 2012 | pctech
Greetings everyone, I am trying to figure out away to clean our stencils by hand. Unfortunately, we do not have a stencil cleaner due to size and finance of our company. I am using Ionox to clean them daily.But the walls do not come clean. Is this a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 15:03:54 EDT 2017 | mmjm_1099
For many moons, I have used IPA for our cleaning tanks within out DEK systems. Now we have a new engineering team and he would like to try a stencil cleaning solution (DEK PRO XF). Can everyone tell me there pros and cons of using each of these over
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 01:43:24 EDT 2008 | pwilson1
Hi, Thanks for the replies! We currently use a mixture of DEK 265 LT`s and GSX`s. I ll be honest they are all around ten years old and i find them very reliable and easy to set up and maintain, with the only real issues we see now and again is w
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 21:35:01 EST 2000 | Dave F
Larry: You're correct to question this: * We don't like to run raw paste through our aqueous cleaner. It makes a blinking mess. Your entire machine is probably now coated with hazardous material ... well at least the first tank and the out-bound
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 21:35:01 EST 2000 | Dave F
Larry: You're correct to question this: * We don't like to run raw paste through our aqueous cleaner. It makes a blinking mess. Your entire machine is probably now coated with hazardous material ... well at least the first tank and the out-bound