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I'm in the process of evaluating a replacement
cleaner/scrubber for my final clean equipment
after final fabrication. (Routing)
Since I have a fairly agressive clean after (Post)
HASL all I really need is a high pressure rinse and
dry module to remove fab dust from parted out FR-4
PCBs.
I'm limited to a floor space of around 5' X 8'.
Would like something (conveyorized) that can accommodate
parts small in size (ie, 2" X 3") and also handle from
.010" to .220" thick. I feel high pressure spray will
be needed because some of the issues we see are removing
fab dust from break-away tab routed arrays.
(Low water GPM would be nice)
Is there such a dream?
Any suggestions?
Dave Hoover
Senior Process Engineer
Hadco Tech Center Two
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