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Wed, 3 Mar 2021 08:02:45 -0700
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Hi all,

Years ago I knew there was someone who made steam cleaners for PCB's, and I
can't remember who that was, do any of you?

I may have a situation where I need to clean beneath an adapter PCB that
modifies a footprint of an IC that we put together and solder to a main
board, I think we may be having trouble getting beneath it to clean it
well. The volume is not huge so I was thinking about getting a steam
cleaner as they were pretty effective from what I remember. I did find
something like this that looks like it may be effective:

https://www.myvaporclean.com/products/vapor-clean-iv-298-continuous-refill-65-psi-4-5-bar-made-in-italy/

What do you think? Any other recommendations?

TIA!

Steve



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Kimco Design and Manufacturing
Process Engineer
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Cell Phone: (918) 706-2779

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