Andrew, I had a small system like this once. The "Dishwasher" was made by Hobart, they make industrial dishwashers for food industries. The "Chem Feed" pump was driven by a timer in a small control unit. It was timed to inject a proper amount of chemical. I was using a saponifier. This part of the system was a very useful feature. It had logic to repeat rinses with DI water until a specific resistance was meet, I did not use that. I would blow off water with an air gun which is an important step for "Clean" boards. I had a hot air oven where I dried the PCBs. Bob K. -----Original Message----- From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ganster, Andrew W CIV NSWC CRANE, GXST Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2013 1:45 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [TN] Small batch aqueous cleaning system and drying oven Needing suggestions for a small dishwasher sized aqueous cleaning system and drying oven to remove dust, dirt and other environmental grime from military hardware as well as an option for rosin flux removal after rework. Thanks in advance! Andrew Ganster 2M Project Office Crane Division Naval Surface Warfare Center Code GXST, Bldg: 3287E 300 Highway 361 Crane, IN 47522-5001 Ph: 812.854.1194 Fax: 812.854.1174 http://www.navsea.navy.mil/nswc/crane/Lists/customerfeedback/NewForm.aspx ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. For more information please contact helpdesk at x2960 or [log in to unmask] ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. For more information please contact helpdesk at x2960 or [log in to unmask] ______________________________________________________________________