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Re: Opinions on in-line wash equipment?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 13:29:29 EDT 1999 | Deon Nungaray

| We're a CM doing low volume/high mix and are considering buying from one of the two big names, TR** or Sp*******/El*********. We need saponified wash for some of our no-clean over wave; the great majority is OA from our SMT lines. Any thoughts? |

Water Quality Requirements to wash boards

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 15 18:56:56 EDT 2002 | davef

Hesitating after your shout-out for �DI water rinse experts�, Q1: �What is the FIX industrial standard?� A1: Never heard of �the FIX industrial standard�. There is no standard in the US electronic industry. The issue: * Is NOT the cleanliness of

Water Quality Requirements to wash boards

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 15 22:08:41 EDT 2002 | ianchan

Dave F, Hi Expert, You are too modest, if anyone can qualify as expert so far, its you...(silent homage to the other unsung experts). Coming back to "FIX", apologizes, meant to term it "fix" as in "established specifications". and yep, seems the fo

second side reflow of MSD parts after wash

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 24 17:09:34 EDT 2010 | davef

RE Search: Search can be tricky. Try MSD and wash

Saponifier resistant ink? Our wash process is washing off stamps

Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 18:44:06 EDT 2007 | binow

Various processes throughout the factory will use a stamp to signify ICT has been completed or QA has been done. The problem we are having is once the boards have made it through all the steps and have the stamps on them signifying who did what; the

Latex solder masks which can withstand an automated aqueous wash

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 03:46:07 EDT 2014 | akasi

Is there a peelable solder mask which can withstand an automated aqueous wash ? I need to prevent water ingress into SMT modules during the wash cycle.

Cleaning film build-up in a Stainless wash system....

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 07:01:25 EST 2005 | EHess

Run a water-soluble mask that foams in the wash. Use a de-foamer to contol that. One or the other, or both are causing a greasy build-up that is hard to get off in certain areas. I have a closed loop DI water system. Can I use some sort of deterg

Possible to water wash no-clean solder paste boards?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 01:31:03 EDT 2005 | Ivan R

Hi Pyramus you should`t have a major problem after you wash the board as my crew also run into this problem a few month ago ,, I wash them after but I suggestto run one first it depent who is the paste from I think.

Possible to water wash no-clean solder paste boards?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 01:31:05 EDT 2005 | Ivan R

Hi Pyramus you should`t have a major problem after you wash the board as my crew also run into this problem a few month ago ,, I wash them after but I suggestto run one first it depent who is the paste from I think.

Possible to water wash no-clean solder paste boards?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 00:00:35 EDT 2005 | adlsmt

I have nothing to add technically but we have been washing no-clean for years. Use very clean filtered DI water to avoid the white residue issue and some good detergent or sopanifier and you will get great results.


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