"Collins, Graham" wrote:
Good Day Technet!

I'm looking for recommendations today.  We use RMA flux and currently use a
batch cleaner (semi-aqueous).  I'm looking at a big upswing in volumes
(YAY!), which will obviously mean more cleaning - so I'm looking into making
the leap to an inline cleaner.

Does anyone in the RMA world have recommendations for particular machines,
and/or cleaning additive?  We are using Bioact EC-7R in our batch cleaner.

My other restrictions?  Due to budget I'm looking for a used machine, and
please don't suggest that I change from RMA flux.  I'd love to change
fluxes, but to even suggest it to one particular customer causes them to
start to twitch and pop prozac like they are M&Ms...

As always, thanks for any help!

Graham Collins
Process Engineer,
Litton Systems Canada, Atlantic Facility
(902) 873-2000 ext 6215

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Graham,If you would like to call me off-line I will try to help you out.There are a lot of things to consider and it is important to understand the variables.
Dewey
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