Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 01 09:55:24 EST 1998 | Chrys
I started using Ensolv about a year ago. It's the best solvent I've found yet for cleaning uncured adhesive. It's also recommended for board cleaning, although I haven't used it on wet paste. As the name implies, its environmentally friendly with n
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 14 12:16:14 EDT 2005 | bschreiber
Be careful when using compressed air, it will not only �blast it all into the air you breathe�, it can also damage the stencil by bending the delicate land mass areas of fine-pitch apertures. I recommend the article �SMT Stencil Cleaning: A Decision
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 14 01:52:57 EDT 2017 | bukas
I have been using IPA for more than 3 years with no damage to stencils. what some cleaning solvent manufacturers claim is that you get better separation with their products, some even recommend nitrating stencil to enhance separation and avoid paste
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 08:21:07 EST 2006 | pjc
Look at Zestron too, http://www.zestron.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 12:00:59 EDT 2011 | cpitarys
Vapor phase or vapor degreasing cleaning for electronics is simple technology that holds merit on process situations like you described. Easy and quick to set up and process with today's modern equipment you can be up and running in no time once the
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 05:07:59 EDT 2009 | sachu_70
Do you clean the stencil manually or using the automated under-stencil cleaner on your Printer (recommended)? 1. Ensure that stencil wipes are lint-free and soaked sufficiently with solvent before use. 2. If your printer supports automated cleaning
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 22:10:48 EDT 2002 | Joe Wong
I'm working China ,in my working factory is a electronic OEM factory and got COB and SMT. But recently, COB got a big problem because the PCB gold finger got a contamination, that make us got a most defect product. So anyone can answer me how to clea
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 13:50:21 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
you take the stencil which is contaminated with basically a toxic substance, add a solvent (alcohol) then use compressed air to blast it all into the air you breathe. I used to use foam wipes that were pretty good. I've also seen thick clothe ones t
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 15:37:50 EST 2000 | Dason C
Jim, you may need to look with different paste instead of the cleaning solvent. Please advise what is the paste which you currently using? Beside, when you talking about the board stayed in hot area, is it a drying area or the cleaning zone. If it
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 13:38:30 EDT 2008 | fede
Hi, This week I received a newsletter from the people from High-Tech Conversions, offering an under stencil wipe which needs only water to activate its and clean. My question is, did any body tried it? Is it better than cleaning with solvent?