Hi Everyone,
I currently clean SMT stencils in a sink with hot deionized water. I would like to automate this process (and eliminate the DI water) and have been looking at cleaners that can do the job. One of them uses Isopropyl Alcohol with no rinsing. This should work fine for the stencils but occasionally I also have to clean misprinted boards that may already be populated on one side, using no-clean solder paste. If I were to use this Isopropyl process on the misprints, would I be risking reliability of the board?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Paul Black
Manufacturing Engineer
Kronos
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