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Good afternoon,
We currently use an Aqueous Technology CL400 (closed loop DI batch system) for washing our circuit boards. Due to a space limitation part of our organization and the board washer moved into another building. Now the old facility needs a way to wash boards. The cost of a new system from AT is not up for discussion, so I am looking for either a new similar system that is less expensive or a used machine (yes, I closely followed the used equipment thread). I'd like to stay with closed loop system using just DI water. We looked at a small steam cleaner, but I don't think the people in the need will go for it, even if the cost is reasonable.
Thanks in advance,
Phil Nutting
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