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At 11:31 AM 8/25/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Good morning Tim,
>I'm e-mailing you a data sheet for the Ionox BC cleaning chemistry for
>disturbution. If you have any other questions please feel free to call me
>at 603-622-2900 x111. Thank you..
>
>>>> Tezak Tim <[log in to unmask]> 08/12/97 02:56pm >>>
>Lainie -
>
>We use an alcohol type solvent from Kyzen. The product is called Ionox
>BC.
>
>At ACT we soak the PCB assemblies (with flux) in Ionox BC for 20-30
>minutes. After soaking for 20-30 minutes, the PCB asseblies are cleaned
>in a Westek Triton high pressure in-line D.I. water cleaner.
>
>We use this procedure to remove hard to clean white residues (both No
>Clean and Water Soluable fluxes) and solder balls associated with the
>No
>Clean processes in general (reflow/wave). This should also work for
>cleaning baked on fluxes.
>
>For info on Kyzen products contact Eric Bromley at Kyzen.
>
>Regards,
>
>Tim Tezak
>Mfg Eng
>ACT Manufacturing
>Hudson, MA
> ----------
>From: Lainie Loveless
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: [TECHNET] Cleaning Baked Flux
>Date: Tuesday, August 12, 1997 11:40AM
>
>
>Hi All ---
>Does anyone know of an effective way to remove baked on flux in
>general and in particular from pre-heaters (bulbs). Alcohol is not
>working very well and scraping is slow and tedious.
>
>Thanks!
>
>P.S. The flux is aqueous (Kester 1189).
>Lainie Loveless
>General Atronics Corp
>Wyndmoor, PA
>(215) 242-7336
>
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