Austin American Technology today announced that its X30™ Vertical Format Batch Cleaning System is in stock and ready to ship. The stencil cleaner provides maximum chemistry flexibility to meet a wide variety of applications. Aqueous, saponification, semi-aqueous, alcohols and hybrid solvents can be used to remove flux residues, solder pastes, inks, adhesives and other residues from boards, stencils, or tooling used in the production process.
Consistent cleaning results are ensured with a patented method of rotational spraying that creates zones of constantly changing force to provide superior performance. X30 cleaning systems are fully automated and do not require product transference between wash, rinse and dry cycles.
Each system incorporates filtration and a selectable open- or closed-loop configuration to address environmental and safety concerns. The cleaner’s automated, low-profile lift and compact body design facilitate easy load/unload and provide one of the smallest footprints in the industry. Additionally, the X30™ is supported by the extensive experience and knowledge base of Austin American Technology’s applications engineering team.
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AAT was founded in 1986, as a provider of SMT rework systems and process engineering testing services. In 1988, their focus shifted toward the high-end electronics cleaning segment with the introduction of the world’s first automated stencil cleaner. In 2000, Austin American Technology became a market leader in inline cleaning systems with the introduction of the award-winning HydroJet® series. Patented cleaning and drying technologies were incorporated into an energy and space-efficient format to set new standards for performance and low cost of ownership. Building on this success, AAT introduced the MicroJet® inline flip chip cleaner to provide high volume cleaning capability in a small footprint. In 2013 AAT introduced the world’s smallest most efficient inline cleaner, the NanoJet®.