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The Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) is a device widely used to convert the constant voltage of an autonomous AC power source into a variable voltage for controlling the torque and speed of the motor. They are ideal for motors that drive loads on mechanical equipment. A VFD offers higher efficiency than simple inline motors, as well as a degree of control not available with simple drive motors. These factors can save energy costs, improve production performance and extend motor life.
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Dynamic Advance Allows Engineers to Instantaneously Map and Measure Pressure Distribution between Heat Sinks and Components in Real Time
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The compressor is the soul of the whole refrigerator. If the compressor of the refrigerator is faulty, it will lead to the abnormal operation of the refrigerator and affect the cooling effect. If the compressor of the refrigerator is damaged, what is the specific performance? Refrigerator power consumption is relatively large, and what factors are related?
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During the use of your air compressor, there could be tricky oil separator burning failures. So this article will tell you the causes and solutions as well as some cases.
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How To Set Profile In SMT Reflow Oven
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 14:05:43 EDT 2006 | mpm fan
Ahhhh. If it only screwed up "consistantly" it would be alot easier!! yeah, bad board or overheat in the card rack (filters), kinked wire? good luck, my guess is it'll get more consistant as days pass
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 11:47:20 EST 2007 | Wagoner
Run the lead free BGA side first. Then run the tin lead side second. We do this on some boards so that we don't overheat the components on the second side. There is no reason that the lead free solder needs to reflow on the second pass.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 05 10:08:54 EDT 2015 | swiese242
I have a HVC 102 reflow oven that will randomly shut down for over/under heat. On the 601 overheat protection zone 4 will read over 500c. Has anyone had this problem?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 08:18:03 EST 2000 | Engineer
I'm currently researching new rework equipment, and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations. We currently have an older PACE hot air system that has had mixed results. It tends to overheat the board and IC. Is the IR any better, or has hot ai
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 08:18:03 EST 2000 | Engineer
I'm currently researching new rework equipment, and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations. We currently have an older PACE hot air system that has had mixed results. It tends to overheat the board and IC. Is the IR any better, or has hot ai