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I am looking for a basic board cleaner and ask for your recommendations -
makes and models. I have in mind the old dish washer style of thing with a
resin bed attached for treating incoming water, but you may have more up to
date ideas than I.

We use a CM for assembling boards, so all the flux removal and heavier duty
cleaning is done by them. What I need is a cheap water wash machine that
can dump to drain after filtering out any harmful chemicals and residues
from rework/repair soldering, handling contamination and stripping of
humiseal coating. If you consider closed-loop systems to be better, I'm
open to suggestions, but low cost is the driving factor I have to live
with.

I have searched the net, but so far have only found fairly high-tech (ergo
expesive) machinery that goes beyond my needs.

Any and all help, as ever, is much appreciated.

Peter

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