Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 13:15:52 EST 2003 | Mike Konrad
The specific answer depends on what your specific application includes. #1: What are you removing? (solder paste, adhesives) #2: What are you cleaning? (stencils, screens, misprints, pallets) #3: What type of machine are you using? (Spray-in
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 14:17:00 EDT 2011 | dyoungquist
Check out Zenith Ultrasonics. We have been using one of their table top models to clean our electronic assemblies for several years now.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 11:20:03 EDT 2011 | cobham1
We are in the process of updating our SMT area and I need to clean my boards. In my research I have found out that if I choose the ultra sonic path I need to make sure the cleaner uses a sweep frequency system in order to protect the SMT parts. Can s
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 22:59:00 EST 1999 | jackie hsieh
dear all: we use the HCFC,manufactored by 3M,for the ultrasonic stencil cleaner.but it's too expensive to us. I think is it possible to use no-volatility liquid for the ultrasonic stencil cleaner? or other solvent? thank for your help jackie hsieh
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 18 10:37:47 EST 2019 | archieb
Hello. My company has a Cyberclean 3000 model 32rf screen cleaner, and we're in need of someone that knows how to get it up and running. We purchased it secondhand from a different company. We have instructions, that don't tell us a whole lot. We thi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 15:47:31 EDT 1999 | C.K.
Does anyone have any experiences with EMC stencil screen cleaners or can you recommend a good one? SMarTsonic makes an excellent cleaner. As Bill states, it uses ultrasonics and an EPA approved detergent to wash stencils and boards. However,
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 15:49:35 EDT 1999 | C.K.
Does anyone have any experiences with EMC stencil screen cleaners or can you recommend a good one? SMarTsonic makes an excellent cleaner. As Bill states, it uses ultrasonics and an EPA approved detergent to wash stencils and boards. However,
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 16:15:30 EDT 1999 | Bill Schreiber
Dear C.K. I agree. The older style "generic" evaporators are cumbersome. However, you should checkout the new Model EZ-0 Wastewater Evaporator. It is made by Smart Sonic specifically for the SMT industry and addresses all of the maintenance relate
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 11:06:27 EST 2003 | slthomas
Always a joy to see a stencil cleaner thread get opened up....lots of varying opinions as to what's needed, best, environmentally sound, etc. We use an ultrasonic batch cleaner that uses a detergent (dilute to 1:10 or 1:20, can't remember), then bo
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 24 12:26:33 EDT 2008 | dyoungquist
We are purchasing an ultrasonic cleaner to clean pcb asseblies that have been produced with water soluble flux based solder. After cleaning a batch of assemblies, the water in the cleaner will need to be disposed of. My question is: Do we need to