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I agree with Joyce, sorta.
Buy 2 of these @ ~ $200.00 and the first one might last 3-6 months. Throw it away and begin using the spare. Do the math, it's a good investment!
http://www.searsoutlet.com/Dishwasher-With-Triple-Filter-Wash-System/d/product_details.jsp%3Fmd%3Dct_md%26cid%3D0%26pn%3D1%26ps%3D24%26pid%3D157297&mode=&itemSelectionType=null
I know several CMs that do this so they don't tie up their inline cleaner, or have to change chemistries (like cleaning no-clean misprint).
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Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 1:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [TN] small aqueous wash system
what ever you do, don't get a industry dish washer... the gasket is not intend for sponifier and other chemicals (like flux residue).
jk
> Hi all, is there such a thing as a small aqueous wash system for PCB
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> I do a lot of prototypes / small scale production runs here and would
> love a small wash system.
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> Thanks
> Ken
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