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Removing oil from compressed air

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 11:24:27 EDT 2014 | spoiltforchoice

Use an oil free compressor ;). My UK based answer would be: We treat our air at point of use with a desiccant air dryer by Walker Filtration (this unit looks remarkably similar to units by Mark, Beko and others (especially the controller) this dryer

flux build up in oven flux filter unit clog

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 22:35:21 EST 2007 | JNet

Is the oven air or nitrogen? If it is air I would suggest more exhuast to pull the flux vapors out if the oven before they can condense in the cooling. If it is a nitrogn machine that makes it a little more complicated. If the filter system is clogge

floor and air conditioning, shop floor requirements

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 30 05:05:16 EDT 2013 | pavel_murtishev

Colleagues, Now I am involved into plant ramp-up where 3x Panaconic NPM-W will be installed. New production hall is being designed right now and the problem is that constructors have never met SMT shops and know very few or next to nothing about requ

floor and air conditioning, shop floor requirements

Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 05:32:39 EDT 2013 | pavel_murtishev

Jim, Thank you for the input. Could you please check your standard filter pore size? A model number would be valuable. How many shop volumes (in cubic meters) do you pump per hour? Customer is seriously thinking over installing AC system similar to

Spray fluxing, How much air pressure?

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 16:25:53 EDT 2006 | Cmiller

I think we run our Vectra between 9 to 14 PSI. If memory serves me, I dont think you can set it above 14 PSI. We use VOC free no-clean. Your number seems WAY high. Check the nozzle. You also may need a different nozzle size. We always run a good filt

Using an air hose to clean stencils

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 13:58:23 EDT 2010 | chartrain

I agree that the tines (webs between apertures) can become damaged on fine pitch stencils from a blast of air. If they get bent, the stencil won't seat and gasket properly allowing bleed out of paste. Of course we all know that the air being blasted

floor and air conditioning, shop floor requirements

Electronics Forum | Thu May 02 15:29:19 EDT 2013 | jim_n_hky

I can't answer your specific question on the floor, but I have some suggestions. The equipment manufacturer should be able to provide the floor loading requirements. A structural engineer should be able to translate that into specs for hte constructi

Question about air particles in SMT area

Electronics Forum | Sat May 06 22:03:57 EDT 2006 | mika

There is a ISO Standard 14644-1 Class Limits, but I don't know if if this is applicable in the "so callled" SMT standard production scenaraio and if so, what class would it be? I hope that some other nice guys will correct me, or have i totally lost

Cleanroom Basics

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 24 08:47:14 EDT 2005 | grantp

Hi, There are many aspects to consider. 1. Firstly the room needs to be designed so it's sealed, so linoleum floors than curve where the wall meets the floor, so dirt does not get trapped in the corners, and mops get all dirt and pick it up. Floor

Compressor for Pick and Place line

Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 10:52:02 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice

No idea, could be a weird translation error, but its certainly something I have seen . For an FLX they just ask for this "5-6 bar, clean, dry, oil free, filtered 2 µm, connection diameter 8 mm", 40litre/min Personally I would go with a mo


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